#32026R0831EU Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Certain Glass Fibre Products
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The EU has implemented definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of continuous filament glass fibre products from Bahrain, Egypt, and Thailand. This action addresses complaints from the EU glass fibre industry about unfair pricing that harms their market. The regulation requires these countries to pay additional duties, which will help stabilize prices in the EU market. Companies involved in importing these products will need to adjust to new cost structures.
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Key Changes
- Implemented anti-dumping duties on continuous filament glass fibre from Bahrain, Egypt, and Thailand.
- Aimed to stabilize EU market prices and protect local industry.
- Requires importing companies to adjust to higher cost structures.
Obligations
What this law requires
Importers of continuous filament glass fibre products from Bahrain, Egypt, and Thailand must pay anti-dumping duties as imposed by the EU.
Importers of continuous filament glass fibre products from Bahrain, Egypt, and Thailand must pay the definitive anti-dumping duties as specified in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/831.
Companies must register imports of continuous filament glass fibre products from the specified countries as regulated by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/890.
Companies importing continuous filament glass fibre products must adjust their cost structures to account for the new anti-dumping duties imposed by the regulation.
Interested parties, including producers and exporters, must comment on the initiation of the investigation and can request a hearing regarding the anti-dumping measures.