- The European Commission implemented new antidumping and trade measures in July.
- Imports into the EU are subject to antidumping duties, focusing on trade measures in the conflict with the USA.
- Antidumping measures are preceded by investigations to assess the impact of low-priced imports on EU industry.
- Provisional measures last up to six months, while final measures typically last five years.
- Final measures require a security deposit for goods under provisional duties and allow interested parties to submit comments and request hearings.
- Existing antidumping duties on certain pipe fittings from South Korea, Malaysia, and Russia are maintained at rates of 23.8 to 75 percent.
- Duties on certain organic coated steel products from China are maintained at rates of 0 to 26.1 percent.
- Moregood Hardware Technology in China is subject to a 39.6 percent duty on certain fasteners.
- Antidumping duties on cold-rolled stainless steel products from China and Taiwan continue at a rate of 24.6 percent after a company name change.
Source: awb-international.com
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