#52026XC01847Notice of the impending expiry of certain anti-subsidy measures
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This is an official European Union notice informing interested parties that specific anti-subsidy measures (countervailing duties) are scheduled to expire automatically on a certain date in 2026. The notice identifies the relevant regulations, the products and countries concerned, and the exact expiry dates. It invites interested parties, particularly EU producers, importers, and exporters from the affected countries, to submit information if they wish to request a review before the measures lapse. Without a timely review request supported by sufficient evidence of continuing subsidisation and injury, the duties will end, potentially allowing subsidised imports to re-enter the EU market at lower prices.
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Key Changes
- Automatic expiry of specific anti-subsidy measures on dates in 2026
- Publication of notice on 27 March 2026 informing stakeholders
- Invitation to submit review requests before expiry date
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What this law requires
EU producers must submit a written request for expiry review of countervailing duties on aluminium converter foil from China to the European Commission, Directorate-General for Trade and Economic Security (Unit G-1), CHAR 4/39, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË, or via email to TRADE-Defence-Complaints@ec.europa.eu
Review requests must be submitted no later than three months before 23 December 2026 (i.e., by 23 September 2026) to prevent automatic expiry of countervailing duties
Written requests for review must contain sufficient evidence that expiry of the measures would be likely to result in a continuation or recurrence of subsidisation and injury
Countervailing duties on aluminium converter foil originating from the People's Republic of China will expire automatically at midnight (00:00) on 23 December 2026 unless a review is initiated
The European Commission must provide importers, exporters, representatives of the exporting country (China), and Union producers with the opportunity to amplify, rebut, or comment on matters set out in any review request if the Commission decides to review the measures