ECJ GERMANY DUTY CASE GRIMM LEATHER HANDBAG COMPENSATION

BY KEITH NUTHALL GERMAN leather handbag seller Medici Grimm has failed to secure damages from the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers in a marathon dispute over anti-dumping duties on Chinese imports. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) dismissed a claim that it be paid Euro 168,315 in damages, (or another sum if the judges had decided otherwise), for having been wrongly forced to pay more than DM (Deutschmark) 1.6 million in anti-dumping duties on imported handbags made by China's Lucci Creation Ltd. The tariff had been paid between 1997-8, following the ...


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