- EU Commission imposes definitive antidumping duties on certain PET imports from China
- Duties aim to protect EU companies and jobs
- Investigation found foreseeable harm to EU industry from Chinese dumping
- Duties range from 6.6% to 24.2% and will be in place for five years
- EU Commission releases updated report on state-induced distortions in China’s economy
- Report provides relevant facts for trade protection investigations related to antidumping
- Examines distortions in Chinese legislation, industrial policy, and selected sectors
- Report is based on publicly available sources and offers the latest information for EU industry.
Source: awb-international.de
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