EU Anti-dumping Midterm-Review Ruling on Chinese Steel Fasteners
08/08/2012 12:00
On July 31, 2012, the EU made a final antidumping (AD) midterm-review ruling on China-made steel fasteners: exclude Andfast Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., a Malaysian company, from EU anti-circumvention on the China-made products.
The steel fasteners are under EU consolidated HS Codes ex73181290, ex73181491, ex73181499, ex73181559, ex73181569, ex73181581, ex73181589, ex73181590, ex73182100, ex73182200.
In October 2010, the EU started the anti-circumvention probe into the Chinese products.
In July 2011, the EU finally ruled levying an 85% anti-circumvention duty on the Chinese products re-exported from Malaysia regardless of whether marked with Malaysian origin, with 8 Malaysian companies free from the duty.
In November 2011, the EU started the antidumping midterm review, probing into the anti-circumvention on Andfast Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
The steel fasteners are under EU consolidated HS Codes ex73181290, ex73181491, ex73181499, ex73181559, ex73181569, ex73181581, ex73181589, ex73181590, ex73182100, ex73182200.
In October 2010, the EU started the anti-circumvention probe into the Chinese products.
In July 2011, the EU finally ruled levying an 85% anti-circumvention duty on the Chinese products re-exported from Malaysia regardless of whether marked with Malaysian origin, with 8 Malaysian companies free from the duty.
In November 2011, the EU started the antidumping midterm review, probing into the anti-circumvention on Andfast Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
2012-08-03 16:14:43
Source: e-to-china.com
Source: e-to-china.com
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