EU announces anti circumvention investigation on China's corrosion resistant steel
2019-11-28 17:16:30 [Print]
On November 26, 2019, the European Commission launched an independent anti circumvention investigation on the corrosion resistant steels originated in China. The European Commission said there was sufficient evidence to prove that the products in question originated in China could avoid the current anti-dumping measures against China's corrosion-resistant steel by changing the export mode . The EU CN (Combined Nomenclature) codes of the products involved are ex 7210 41 00, ex 7210 49 00, ex 7210 61 00, ex 7210 69 00, ex 7210 90 80, ex 7212 30 00, ex 7212 50 61, ex 7212 50 69, ex 7212 50 90, ex 7225 92 00, ex 7225 99 00, ex 7226 99 30, ex 7226 99 70 (TARIC Code: 7210 41 00 30, 7210 49 00 30, 7210 61 00 30, 7210 69 00 30, 7210 90 80 92, 7212 30 00 30, 7212 50 61 30, 7212 50 69 30, 7212 50 90 14, 7212 50 90 92, 7225 92 00 30, 7225 99 00 23, 7225 99 00 41, 7225 99 00 93, 7226 99 30 30, 7226 99 70 13, 7226 99 70 93).
On December 9, 2016, the European Commission issued a notice that in response to the application of eight European producers representing corrosion-resistant steel production accounting for more than 53% of the total production of similar products in the European Union submitted by the European Steel Association on October 25, 2016, the European Commission launched an anti-dumping investigation on corrosion-resistant steel originating in China. On August 10, 2017, the European Commission announced that it had made a preliminary anti-dumping judgment on the corrosion-resistant steel originating in China . On February 8, 2018, the European Commission issued a notice that it made an affirmative final anti-dumping decision on the corrosion-resistant steel originating in China and decided to impose 17 . 2% - 27 . 9% anti-dumping duty on the products involved in the case.
On December 9, 2016, the European Commission issued a notice that in response to the application of eight European producers representing corrosion-resistant steel production accounting for more than 53% of the total production of similar products in the European Union submitted by the European Steel Association on October 25, 2016, the European Commission launched an anti-dumping investigation on corrosion-resistant steel originating in China. On August 10, 2017, the European Commission announced that it had made a preliminary anti-dumping judgment on the corrosion-resistant steel originating in China . On February 8, 2018, the European Commission issued a notice that it made an affirmative final anti-dumping decision on the corrosion-resistant steel originating in China and decided to impose 17 . 2% - 27 . 9% anti-dumping duty on the products involved in the case.