The European Parliament voted by an overwhelming majority in Strasbourg on Wednesday 15 November to approve the new EU methodology for calculating anti-dumping duties, which is based on an assessment of market distortions in third countries where state interference in the economy is significant.
Parliament voted by 554 to 48, with 80 abstentions, to approve the inter-institutional agreement reached on 3 October between its negotiators, led by rapporteur Salvatore Cicu (EPP, Italy), and those...