- The European Commission introduced new antidumping and trade policy measures for imports into the EU, mainly imposing antidumping duties.
- Antidumping measures follow investigations to determine if low-priced imports harm EU industry; provisional measures last up to six months, final measures usually five years.
- Provisional duties require a security deposit; interested parties can submit comments or request hearings within strict deadlines.
- Regulation (EU) 2025/1985 adjusted antidumping duties on optical fiber cables from India, effective retroactively from June 12, 2025.
- Regulation (EU) 2025/1981 imposed final antidumping duties (13.1–36.1%) on ceramic tableware from China; another regulation corrected company listings for ceramic tiles from India and Turkey.
Source: awb-international.com
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