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UK and EU international trade highlights: EU steel trade defence reviews, UK–Nigeria ETIP, WTO citrus dispute, UK biosecurity border checks, HMRC customs updates—2 May 2024

Published on: 02 May 2024

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Anti-dumping

EU reviews anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures of PRC organic coated steel

The European Commission has issued notices launching expiry reviews of the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures on imports of certain organic coated steel products originating in the PRC. The products under review are specific organic coated steel items currently classified under CN codes ex 7210 70 80, ex 7212 40 80, ex 7225 99 00, and ex 7226 99 70 (TARIC codes 7210708011, 7210708091, 7212408001, 7212408021, 7212408091, 7225990011, 7225990091, 7226997011 and 7226997091).

The reviews will assess whether the lapse of the measures would probably result in continued dumping of the product concerned from the PRC and the continuation or return of injury to the Union industry, as well as whether subsidisation would persist or reoccur with associated injury to the Union industry. See: LNB News 30/04/2024 73.

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