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The EU makes the final ruling on the fourth anti-dumping sunset review against China’s steel wire ropes and cables

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On June 7, 2024, the European Commission issued a statement stating that on June 6, the fourth anti-dumping sunset review final ruling was made on steel ropes and cables originating in China: 1 If the anti-dumping measures are lifted, the dumping of products imported from China and the damage caused to EU industries by such dumping will continue or reoccur. Therefore, it is decided to continue to maintain the anti-dumping measures against the products involved in China, with an anti-dumping tax rate of 60.4% At the same time, it was ruled that the transit will come from Morocco (excluding Remar Maroc SARL) and South Korea (excluding the following manufacturers: Bosung Wire Rope Co., Ltd., Chung Woo Rope Co., Ltd., CS Co., Ltd., Cosmo Wire Ltd., Dae Heung Industrial Co., Ltd., Daechang Steel Co., Ltd., DSR Wire Corp., Goodwire MFG. Co. Ltd., Kiswire Ltd., Manho Rope&Wire Ltd., Line Metal Co., Ltd., Seil Wire and Cable, The tax rates applicable to the steel wire ropes and cables of Shin Han Rope Co., Ltd., Ssang YongCable Mfg. Co., Ltd., and YOUNGWIRE are the same as above. The product in question is EU CN (Combined Nomenclature) The codes are ex 7312 10 81, ex 7312 10 83, ex 7312 10 85, ex 7312 10 89, and ex 7312 10 98 (EU TARIC codes are 7312 10 81 12, 7312 10 81 13, 7312 10 81 19, 7312 10 83 12, 7312 10 83 13, 7312 10 83 19, 7312 10 85 12, 7312 10 85 13, 7312 10 85 19, 7312 10 89 12, 7312 10 89 13, 7312 10 89 19, 7312 10 98 12, 7312 10 98 13, and 7312 10 98 19). The anti-dumping investigation period for this case is from January 1, 2022 to December 2022. On the 31st, the damage investigation period is from January 1, 2019 to the end of the investigation period.

On May 20, 1998, the European Union launched an anti-dumping investigation into steel wire ropes and cables originating from China, India, South Korea, South Africa, and Ukraine A1008 Grade 65(450) steel. On July 30, 1998, the European Union launched an anti-dumping investigation into steel wire ropes and cables originating from Hungary, Mexico, and Poland. On August 12, 1999, the European Union made a positive anti-dumping final ruling on steel wire ropes and cables originating from China, Hungary, India, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, and Ukraine, and a negative anti-dumping final ruling on the products involved originating from South Korea.

On February 18, 2004, the European Union launched an anti circumvention investigation into steel wire ropes and cables originating in China, examining whether Chinese products in question were transshipped to the European Union through Morocco to evade anti-dumping duties. On October 30, 2004, the European Union made a positive final ruling on the case.

On August 17, 2004, the European Union launched its first anti-dumping sunset review investigation into steel wire ropes and cables originating from China, India, South Africa, and Ukraine. On November 8, 2005, the EU made its first anti-dumping sunset review affirmative final ruling on steel wire ropes and cables originating from China, India, South Africa, and Ukraine.

On August 12, 2009, the European Union launched an anti circumvention investigation into steel wire ropes and cables originating in China, examining whether Chinese products in question were transshipped to the European Union through South Korea and Malaysia to avoid anti-dumping duties. On May 11, 2010, the European Union made a final ruling on the case, ruling that Chinese products in question were exported to the European A1008 Grade 65(450) steel Union through South Korea to avoid anti-dumping duties, and terminated the investigation into Malaysian products in question.

On November 13, 2010, the European Union launched its second anti-dumping sunset review investigation on steel wire ropes and cables originating from China, South Africa, and Ukraine. On January 27, 2012, the EU made its second anti-dumping sunset review affirmative final ruling on steel wire ropes and cables originating from China and Ukraine, and its anti-dumping sunset review negative final ruling on the products involved in South Africa. On February 8, 2017, the EU launched its third anti-dumping sunset review investigation on steel wire ropes and cables originating from China. On April 20, 2018, the EU made its third anti-dumping sunset review on steel wire ropes and cables originating from China. Final decision. On April 14, 2023, the European Commission launched its fourth anti-dumping sunset review investigation into steel wire ropes and cables originating in China A1008 Grade 65(450) steel.

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