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#32026R0347Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/347 of 17 February 2026 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of sweetcorn originating in the Kingdom of Thailand

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The European Commission has decided to maintain anti-dumping duties on imports of prepared or preserved sweetcorn in kernels from Thailand following an expiry review. The duties, ranging from 3.1% to 14.3% ad valorem, will continue to apply to prevent recurrence of dumping and injury to the EU industry. The review covered the period from October 2023 to September 2024 for dumping and January 2021 to September 2024 for injury trends. Imports from Thailand have significantly declined over time, representing only 1.3% of the Union market during the review investigation period compared to 12.7% in the original 2005 investigation.

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Key Changes

  • Definitive anti-dumping duties of 3.1% to 14.3% ad valorem maintained on Thai sweetcorn imports (CN codes ex 2001 90 30 and ex 2005 80 00)
  • Review investigation period set as 1 October 2023 to 30 September 2024
  • Period considered for injury trends: 1 January 2021 to 30 September 2024

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Importers of prepared or preserved sweetcorn in kernels (CN codes ex 2001 90 30 and ex 2005 80 00) from Thailand must pay anti-dumping duties at rates ranging from 3.1% to 14.3% ad valorem depending on company classification

Importers of sweetcorn from Thailand into the EU
operational
high

Non-sampled cooperating companies from Thailand exporting sweetcorn must have anti-dumping duties applied at a rate of 12.9% ad valorem

Non-sampled cooperating Thai sweetcorn exporting producers
operational
high

All other companies from Thailand not specifically sampled or identified must have anti-dumping duties applied at a rate of 14.3% ad valorem

All unidentified Thai sweetcorn exporting producers and importers
operational
medium

Interested parties must contact the Commission to participate in the investigation and provide requested information within specified timeframes during the review process

Known Union producers, Thai producers, importers, users, traders, and Thai authorities
reporting
high

Sampled Thai exporting producers must provide information specified in the Notice of Initiation to participate in the anti-dumping investigation

Sampled Thai sweetcorn exporting producers
disclosure

Affected Parties

Thai sweetcorn exporters and producersEU importers of preserved sweetcorn+3 more…

Tags

anti-dumping,sweetcorn,Thailand imports