The UK’s Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has announced initial findings in its expiry review of antidumping measures on imports of welded tubes and pipes from Belarus and China. The period of investigation was between October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2025.
According to the TRA, the review indicates that dumping and injury to the UK industry would likely continue or recur if the existing measures were allowed to expire. As a result, the authority has provisionally concluded that maintaining the antidumping duties is justified.
The TRA has recommended duties at 38.1 percent for Belarus and 90.6 percent for China to be extended for a further five years.
The TRA’s findings are subject to further consultation with interested parties before a final recommendation is made. The UK government will then decide whether to extend, amend or remove measures based on the authority’s final report.