#32026R0428Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/428 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of steel road wheels originating in the People’s Republic of China
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The European Commission has decided to maintain anti-dumping duties on steel road wheels from China following an expiry review. The duties, originally imposed in 2020, range from 50.3% to 66.4% and will continue to apply. The review found that the expiry of these measures would likely lead to a recurrence of dumping and injury to the EU industry. No Chinese producers or the Chinese government cooperated in the investigation, so findings were based on facts available. Türkiye was used as a representative country to determine normal value due to significant distortions in the Chinese economy.
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Key Changes
- Definitive anti-dumping duties of 50.3% to 66.4% on Chinese steel road wheels are maintained indefinitely
- Expiry review initiated on 3 March 2025 covering dumping period 1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024
- No cooperation from Chinese exporters or Government of China; Article 18 facts available used
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Obligations
What this law requires
Importers and traders of steel road wheels originating from the People's Republic of China must pay anti-dumping duties ranging from 50.3% to 66.4% on all imports
Exporting producers in the People's Republic of China must respond to Commission questionnaires regarding the existence of significant distortions in the Chinese economy within specified timeframes
The Government of the People's Republic of China must complete and submit questionnaires to the Commission concerning significant distortions in the Chinese economy
Union producers of steel road wheels must participate in investigations upon specific request and provide requested information and questionnaire replies within specified deadlines
Importers and interested parties must provide specified information to the Commission when requested to determine whether sampling is necessary for investigation purposes