EU PLOTS REFORMS TO ANTI-DUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY ASSESSMENTS
November 1st, 2016
PROPOSED reforms to European Union (EU) rules on setting anti-dumping and countervailing protective duties could improve the ability of the EU to defend its auto industry and local suppliers from unfair cheap imports.
The changes would amend how the EU executive, the European Commission, calculates whether it can and should impose such duties, and if so – how high they should be.
There is concern that it takes too long to impose EU antidumping duties on exported autos and parts whose price is depressed by high domestic prices and overcapacity, as well as ...
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