Latest Anti Dumping Duty Measures
Anti-Dumping Duty is an Import Duty charged in addition to Customs Duty that applies throughout the EU and while the UK are still members it applies to the UK as well.
The implementation of this duty enables the EU to take action against goods sold at less than their normal value, defined as the price for ‘like goods’ sold in the exporter’s home market.
Products affected by anti-dumping regulations are updated regularly, so it is important to check that your products are not impacted. You can find out more about anti dumping duty HERE.
Below are links to just ‘some’ of the recent updates from gov.uk.
Polyvinyl products from China – 1st August
Tungsten electrodes from China – 30th July
Cast iron tubes and pipes from China – 29th July
Tubes and pipes of ductile cast iron from India – 29th July
Ceramic tableware and kitchenware from China – 15th July
Hot rolled steel sheet piles from China – 15th July
Welded steel tubes from Macedonia, Russia and Turkey – 8th July
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