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International trade update: EU and UK trade remedies, UK–South Africa poultry exports, UKEF–Indonesia MoU, battery electric vehicle duties, HMRC customs guidance and WTO Pharma Agreement (10 October 2024)

Published on: 10 October 2024

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Anti-dumping

EU brandy exports to face China’s provisional dumping duties from Friday

MLex: EU brandy shipments will face provisional anti-dumping duties at China’s borders from 11 October 2024, China’s commerce ministry said on 8 October 2024. Levies ranging from 30.6% to 39% were flagged in August 2024, yet China chose not to activate them while the EU’s countervailing investigation into Chinese electric vehicles was still under way. See News Analysis: EU brandy exports to face China’s provisional dumping duties from Friday.

TRA accepts recommendation to retain protections on ceramic tiles

The Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has proposed keeping the anti-dumping measure on ceramic tiles from China, except for larger tiles not made in the UK. The measure will continue for five more years for tiles with a surface area of 3,600cm² or less, while it will be withdrawn for larger formats...

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