#32026R0822EU Imposes Anti-Dumping Duty on Softwood Plywood from Brazil
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The EU has imposed a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of softwood plywood from Brazil. This regulation affects Brazilian exporters and EU importers by setting a fixed duty rate to counter the lower prices of Brazilian plywood that harm EU producers. Businesses importing such plywood will need to account for these additional costs, while Brazilian manufacturers may seek ways to remain competitive despite higher EU tariffs.
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Key Changes
- Imposition of definitive anti-dumping duties on Brazilian softwood plywood
- Additional costs for EU importers
- Measures to support EU softwood plywood industry
Obligations
What this law requires
EU importers of softwood plywood originating from Brazil must account for the definitive anti-dumping duty in their pricing and cost assessment.
EU importers of softwood plywood must collect and remit the definitive anti-dumping duties on imports originating from Brazil as stipulated in Regulation (EU) 2026/822.
Brazilian exporters of softwood plywood must ensure compliance with the revised duty rates established in Regulation (EU) 2026/822.
Brazilian manufacturers exporting softwood plywood to the EU must evaluate their pricing strategy to remain competitive despite the anti-dumping duty.
Importers of softwood plywood must provide evidence of the importation and payment of duties to the relevant EU authorities for auditing purposes.