On Thursday 19 January, the European Commission published several implementing regulations imposing anti-dumping duties on several products from different countries. These measures target Indonesia, China and Thailand.
Certain fatty acids from Indonesia will now be subject to a definitive anti-dumping duty ranging from 15.2 to 46.4%. After investigation, the Commission found that these imports were causing injury to the European industry.
See the implementing regulation: https://aeur.eu/f/4z5
On the same day, the EU extended a definitive anti-dumping duty on Chinese aluminium road wheels. It had imposed such a measure on the same products from Morocco on 12 January (see EUROPE 13098/30). This is a single rate of 22.3%.
See the implementing regulation: https://aeur.eu/f/4z6
In addition, the Commission decided to extend its definitive anti-dumping duty on certain malleable cast iron and spheroidal graphite cast iron tube or pipe fittings imported from China and Thailand. Having discovered circumvention of the measures by a Chinese company, it included new product references in its previous implementing regulation.
See the text: https://aeur.eu/f/4z7 (Original version in French by Léa Marchal)