- Case C-259/24 involves a request for a preliminary ruling from the Tribunal judiciaire de Marseille in France
- The applicant is SAS Ténergie Développement, and the defendant is the Directeur Régional des Douanes de Marseille
- The dispute involves the importation of photovoltaic solar panels by Tenergie Developpement from Taiwan
- French Customs Administration conducted investigations and issued notices alleging breaches of anti-dumping regulations and false declarations of origin
- Recovery notices and breach notifications were issued to Tenergie Developpement
- The Customs Directorate revoked a recovery notice due to a lack of the right to be heard, but later issued another notice regarding the investigation outcome
Source: curia.europa.eu
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