#52026XC02148Initiation of Expiry Review on Anti-Dumping Measures for Steel Imports
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The EU has launched a review to assess whether to continue the anti-dumping duties on certain steel tubes and pipes imported from Belarus, China, and Russia. The review will evaluate if removing these duties would likely lead to a return of unfair pricing practices that harm European producers. Businesses importing these products should prepare for potential changes depending on the review's outcome.
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Key Changes
- Review of existing anti-dumping duties on steel imports from Belarus, China, and Russia
- Evaluation of potential recurrence of dumping without measures
- Possible adjustments to current tariffs based on findings
Obligations
What this law requires
All producers of welded tubes and pipes of iron or non-alloy steel from Belarus, China, and Russia must provide the Commission with information about their companies within 7 days from the publication of this Notice.
Producers included in the sample must submit a completed questionnaire to the Commission within 30 days from the date of notification of their inclusion in the sample.
Importers of the product under review must provide supporting evidence regarding the submission of factual information on costs and prices within 65 days of publication.
Interested parties must submit comments on the request or the initiation of the investigation within 37 days from the date of publication of this Notice.
Producers in the People's Republic of China are required to provide information on the materials and energy used in the production of the product under review within 15 days of publication.