The European Union announced on the 28th that it is imposing anti-dumping duties on aluminum alloy wheels and sodium gluconate imported from China, and has started an anti-circumvention investigation on Chinese companies that are suspected of bypassing Malaysia’s export of fasteners to the EU to evade anti-dumping measures.
The EU announced these three trade remedy decisions in the official communique of the day. According to these decisions, the EU will formally impose an anti-dumping tariff of 22.3% on Chinese aluminum alloy wheels. The anti-dumping tariff rate on sodium gluconate is as high as 53.2%. Only two Chinese companies are subject to lower anti-dumping tariffs. The EU's formal anti-dumping measures usually last five years.
In August 2009, the European Commission launched an anti-dumping investigation against China's sodium gluconate and aluminum alloy wheels. This move has aroused serious concerns from China and has been opposed by many EU manufacturers.
The EU also announced on the same day that it had conducted an anti-circumvention investigation of Chinese fastener products to find out whether Chinese export companies had exported goods to the EU through Malaysia, thus avoiding the anti-dumping duties of the EU.
In November 2007, the European Union launched an anti-dumping investigation on fasteners such as nuts and bolts imported from China. In spite of opposition from the Chinese side, in early 2009, it decided to impose a formal anti-dumping tax of up to 87% for a period of five years. At the end of July of that year, China filed a consultation request under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism on this EU anti-dumping measure. This is the first time since China’s accession to the WTO that it has resorted to the dispute resolution mechanism of the organization to seek a solution to the trade dispute with the European Union.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China has repeatedly stressed that the EU should not abuse trade remedy measures and encourage protectionism.
The EU announced these three trade remedy decisions in the official communique of the day. According to these decisions, the EU will formally impose an anti-dumping tariff of 22.3% on Chinese aluminum alloy wheels. The anti-dumping tariff rate on sodium gluconate is as high as 53.2%. Only two Chinese companies are subject to lower anti-dumping tariffs. The EU's formal anti-dumping measures usually last five years.
In August 2009, the European Commission launched an anti-dumping investigation against China's sodium gluconate and aluminum alloy wheels. This move has aroused serious concerns from China and has been opposed by many EU manufacturers.
The EU also announced on the same day that it had conducted an anti-circumvention investigation of Chinese fastener products to find out whether Chinese export companies had exported goods to the EU through Malaysia, thus avoiding the anti-dumping duties of the EU.
In November 2007, the European Union launched an anti-dumping investigation on fasteners such as nuts and bolts imported from China. In spite of opposition from the Chinese side, in early 2009, it decided to impose a formal anti-dumping tax of up to 87% for a period of five years. At the end of July of that year, China filed a consultation request under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism on this EU anti-dumping measure. This is the first time since China’s accession to the WTO that it has resorted to the dispute resolution mechanism of the organization to seek a solution to the trade dispute with the European Union.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China has repeatedly stressed that the EU should not abuse trade remedy measures and encourage protectionism.
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