The European Commission published two implementing regulations imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on Chinese and Indonesian products on 14 April. The first implementing regulation concerns monosodium glutamate (MSG), a flavour enhancer, from China and Indonesia. The second concerns citric acid originating in China, including when shipped from Malaysia, to avoid circumvention.
These anti-dumping duties already in force had expired.
Imports of MSG from China are now subject to a 39.7% tariff and imports from Indonesia to a 28.4% tariff.
Chinese citric acid has a tariff of 42.7%.
See the implementing regulations, for monosodium glutamate: https://bit.ly/3e9OvSM; and for citric acid: https://bit.ly/32sc5EL (Original version in French by Léa Marchal)