Communiqué on the Prevention of Unfair Competition in Imports (No: 2026/3)
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This Turkish regulation initiates a final review investigation (NGGS) into the existing anti-dumping duties on imports of "woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn (for apparel)" classified under GTIP 54.07. The investigation covers imports originating from China, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand. The review was requested by Karesi Polyester ve Petrokimya Sanayi A.Ş., supported by several other domestic producers. Current anti-dumping duties, which range from 7.76% to 40% of the CIF value depending on the country and fabric weight, are set to expire on 16 July 2025. The Ministry has determined that there is sufficient evidence that the expiry of these measures would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury. The duties will remain in force until the investigation is concluded.
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Key Changes
- Initiates a final review investigation into anti-dumping measures on GTIP 54.07 synthetic filament woven fabrics
- Covers imports from China, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand
- Existing duties ranging from 7.76% to 40% CIF will remain in force until investigation concludes
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Obligations
What this law requires
Importers of woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn (GTIP 54.07) from China, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand must pay anti-dumping duties ranging from 7.76% to 40% of CIF value, with rates varying by country and fabric weight (≤110 gr/m² vs >110 gr/m²)
Current anti-dumping duties must remain in force and continue to be applied until the final review investigation (NGGS) is concluded
Producers established in China must provide sufficient evidence demonstrating that market economy conditions apply under Article 35 of the Regulation within specified timeframes to avoid non-market economy treatment
Interested parties may submit observations and request hearings during the final review investigation within the procedural timeframes established under the Regulation
The Turkish Ministry of Commerce must complete the final review investigation and issue a determination regarding continuation, modification, or revocation of anti-dumping duties within the statutory investigation period