NORWAY SALMON DEFINITIVE MINIMUM PRICE – EU ANTI-DUMPING MEASURE

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has made permanent the temporary minimum import price imposed last July on imports into the EU of Norwegian farmed salmon, albeit reducing the price from Euro 2.81/kilo to Euro 2.80. The move, which replaces an often complicated anti-dumping regime, is "to stabilise the EU market and preserve the interests of all parties concerned," said a council note, adding it "also aimed at maintaining and creating employment in the EU's salmon industry". The minimum price had replaced ...


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