On 4th June 2013, the European Commission imposed anti-dumping duties on PV products imported from China. The initial duty will be 11.8% on all Chinese solar products and will be effective for the period June 6 to August 6, 2013 and ...
Tags: Construction&Decoration, Solar, China
On May 6, the EU made a preliminary ruling that the Union shall levy provisional antidumping (AD) duties on China-made silicon photovoltaic modules and components at 11.8% before August 6, 2013 and at the rates below from the date for six ...
Tags: AD Duties, Photovoltaic Products
On June 4, the EU finally decided to continue the antidumping (AD) duties on tungsten electrodes from China under EU HS Codes ex81019910 and ex85159000, including: The antidumping duty rate of 17% is imposed on Shandong Weldstone ...
Tags: Tungsten Electrodes, Electrodes
The Mexican Ministry of Economy (SE) endorsed the application of antidumping duties imposed a year ago from 68 to 250 percent on graphite electrodes for electric arc furnaces, which are imported from any country but of Chinese origin and ...
Tags: Graphite Electrodes, steel industry, steel
Bulten Fasteners China has prevailed in an antidumping investigation before the European Commission, resulting in a complete removal of the additional duties that had previously struck the company. A new EU Regulation of 10 October 2012 ...
Tags: Industry Trends, Fasteners
The New Zealand Ministry of Commerce has decided to revise the duties imposed on imports of wire nails from China following a limited review completed in June 2012. Four types of nails are exempted from the duties, which include Hammer ...
Tags: Market View, Fasteners
On Oct. 5, the EU released its final ruling of anti-dumping (AD) sunset-review investigation on China-made fasteners. It holds that anti-dumping duties should continue to be levied on China-made fasteners because material injury to European ...
Tags: Market View, Fasteners