#32026R0801EU Imposes Provisional Anti-Dumping Duties on Terephthalic Acid
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The EU has imposed provisional anti-dumping duties on terephthalic acid imports from South Korea and Mexico. This affects companies importing or dealing in these products in the EU, and will likely increase costs for businesses relying on these imports.
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Key Changes
- Provisional anti-dumping duties applied
- Affected countries are South Korea and Mexico
- Increased costs for importing businesses
Obligations
What this law requires
Companies importing terephthalic acid from South Korea and Mexico must pay provisional anti-dumping duties as imposed by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/801
All importers of terephthalic acid must register imports of the product with the European Commission in accordance with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/2013
Interested parties, including importers, exporters, producers, and traders must participate in the anti-dumping investigation by responding to Commission requests for information and submitting comments within specified timeframes
Companies must submit non-confidential versions of business data with sufficiently detailed information using narrower ranges or indexed figures rather than broad ranges when submitting complaints or evidence to the Commission