Eurasian Economic Commission Proposes Maintaining Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese and Azerbaijani Aluminum Tape

Published: Apr 5, 2026 21:06
On April 3, according to the China Trade Remedies Information Network, on April 2, 2026, the Internal Market Protection Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission issued the final disclosure of the first sunset review of the anti-dumping measures on aluminum tape originating in China and Azerbaijan. If the anti-dumping duties on the products involved in China and Azerbaijan are cancelled, the dumping of the products involved and the substantial damage caused by the dumping to the relevant industries of the Eurasian Economic Union will continue or recur. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain the anti-dumping tax determined in Announcement No. 115 of 2020 unchanged and continue to impose an anti-dumping tax on the products in question for a period of five years, of which the tax rate

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