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International trade weekly: UK TRA SPVC anti-dumping probe, WTO/Madagascar safeguard, Canada cheese quota shift, EU Ukraine sanctions update, HMRC customs guidance—11 January 2024

Published on: 11 January 2024

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  • Anti-dumping
  • WTO
  • Sanctions and export control
  • Customs
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Anti-dumping

TRA investigates SPVC imports from the USA

The TRA has begun an inquiry into imports of SPVC from the USA, prompted by an application from INOVYN ChlorVinyls Ltd. SPVC is employed in the manufacture of a broad range of goods, such as medical products, water pipes, window frames, food packaging, bottles and cable insulation. The review will assess whether SPVC is being dumped in the UK and whether this is harming INOVYN ChlorVinyls Ltd’s business and the wider UK industry. Should the TRA advise that a remedy is required, an Economic Interest Test would then be carried out. See: LNB News 09/01/2024 16...

WTO

Madagascar initiates safeguard investigation on polypropylene woven sheaths and bags

Madagascar has informed the WTO’s Committee on Safeguards of its safeguard investigation into polypropylene woven sheaths and bags, which commenced on 27 December 2023...

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