UKRAINE – POLAND

BY KEITH NUTHALLEUROPEAN Union ministers have been asked to impose anti-dumping duties on two (Polish and Ukraine) exporters of steel ropes and cables after the European Commission concluded that they had broken undertakings made to legitimately avoid paying such tariffs. Poland's Drumet, said a Commission report, broke a promise not to sell its ropes and cables into the EU via a related importer, while the Ukraine's Silur made false declarations of origin regarding its cargo. As a result, the Commission has declared void good behaviour agreements made by these ...


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