- The European Commission has introduced new anti-dumping and trade policy measures on imports into the EU, mainly imposing anti-dumping duties.
- Anti-dumping measures follow investigations to determine if imports from third countries undercut EU industry prices and cause significant harm.
- Provisional measures last up to six months; final anti-dumping measures usually last five years.
- Duties can be company-specific and require valid commercial invoices with specific declarations.
- As of January 2026, final anti-dumping duties were imposed on imports of urea and ammonium nitrate mixtures from Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, and the USA, with specific rates per company; similar measures apply to imports of persulfates from China.
Source: awb-international.com
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