Eurasian Economic Union makes final anti-dumping ruling on China-related aluminum strip products

Published: Jul 23, 2020 13:20
Source: China Trade Relief Information Network

SMM: on July 20, 2020, the Department of Market Protection within the Eurasian Economic Commission issued notice No. 2020 / 223/AD28 on the official website of the Eurasian Economic Union, making a final anti-dumping ruling on aluminum strip products originating in China and Azerbaijan. It is suggested that an anti-dumping duty of 13.14% should be levied on all Chinese enterprises involved in the case, including China Nantong Hengjin Composite Co., Ltd. (Nantong Hengjin Composite Material Co., Ltd.). 16.18% anti-dumping duty will be levied on the enterprises involved in the case in Azerbaijan, which will be valid for 5 years. The product is aluminum strip with or without coating (except for aluminum strip for aluminum can products) with a thickness of more than 0.2 mm but less than 3 mm. This case involves products under tax numbers 7606119100, 7606122009 and 7606129209.

Stakeholders should submit comments on the case before August 4, 2020.

On May 7, 2019, Eurasian Economic Union (Eurasian Economic Union) issued notice No. 2019 / 165/AD28, which decided to launch an anti-dumping investigation against aluminum strip products originating in China and Azerbaijan on the application submitted by the Association of producers, suppliers and consumers of aluminum products of Eurasian Economic Union.

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