Possibility of Vietnam being affected by the EU antidumping measure against other countries
By Prof. Claudio Dordi, MUTRAP III
I. Introduction
Since March 2006, the EC (then EU) applied an antidumping measure on the footwear with uppers of leathers (FUL) imported from Vietnam; the measure (10% of duty) expired the last 31 March, as no producers located in the EU presented any request to the EU Commission for its continuation. This article, based on a research focused on the data sourced from EUROSTAT, has two main objectives: first, it will try to provide some new information about the reasons behind the EU decision in 2005 to start an investigation on both Chinese and Vietnamese FUL; second, through the analysis of the exports data of footwear with upper of leather to the EU after March 2011 it will provide a first assessment about the impact of the expiry of the antidumping duties.
Please see the attached file to read full article
Source: MUTRAP III
| File download | |
|---|---|
| Possibility of Vietnam being affected by the EU antidumping measure against other countries.pdf | 215.19 KB |
- Some International and Domestic Antidumping Issues
- Non-Market Economy Status and U.S. Unfair Trade Actions Against Vietnam
- Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Law and Practice: The Mexican Experience
- The Global Resort to Antidumping, Safeguards, and other Trade Remedies amidst the Economic Crisis
- Trade Remedies and Non-Market Economies: Economic Implications of the First US Countervailing Duty Case on China











