CZECH DUTY

BY KEITH NUTHALL
A CZECH company found to have broken promises not to dump cut-priced malleable cast iron tube or pipe fittings on the European Union (EU) market should have its exemption from existing 26.1 per cent anti-dumping duties removed, proposed the European Commission. Moravske Zelezárny was found in an inquiry to have "breached its undertaking by establishing a compensation scheme" enabling some of its products to be sold in the EU at below minimum agreed prices. It also failed to report 17 export sales invoices.



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