EUROFER queries effectiveness of provisional AD duties on ex-China HFP rebar

Monday, 01 February 2016 16:27:23 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

The European Steel Association (EUROFER) has stated that it welcomes the European Commission’s imposition of provisional antidumping (AD) measures on imports of Chinese high fatigue performance (HFP) rebar, but also questions their effectiveness in actually deterring wider Chinese dumping.
 
According to EUROFER, the provisional measures, as low as nine percent, cannot remedy the massive injury caused by Chinese HFP rebar import surges, which have captured 46 percent of the EU market from zero in less than two years.
 
The commission found that Chinese HFP rebar has been dumped on the European market by up to 66 percent. Yet, the duties imposed are only a fraction of the dumping margin. Unlike its major trade partners, the EU reduces the duties if the calculated level of the injury caused by the dumping is lower than the level of the dumping (known as the ‘lesser-duty rule’). EUROFER director general Axel Eggert commented that the aim of the application of the lesser-duty rule - to limit duties to a level strictly necessary to address the injury suffered by the European industry from dumping - has clearly missed its objective. Duties as low as nine percent are a drop in the Yellow Sea in terms of safeguarding EU industry from the flood of unfair imports from China, added Mr. Eggert.

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