Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/111 of 18 January 2023 imposing a de... (32023R0111) 
                
                
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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/111 of 18 January 2023 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of fatty acid originating in Indonesia
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2023/111
 - of 18 January 2023
 - imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of fatty acid originating in Indonesia
 - 1.
 - PROCEDURE
 - 1.1.
 - Initiation
 - 1.2.
 - Interested parties
 - 1.3.
 - Comments on initiation
 - 1.4.
 - Sampling
 - 1.4.1.
 - Sampling of Union producers
 - 1.4.2.
 - Sampling of importers
 - 1.4.3.
 - Sampling of exporting producers in Indonesia
 - 1.5.
 - Individual examination
 - 1.6.
 - Questionnaire replies and verification visits
 - 1.7.
 - Investigation period and period considered
 - 1.8.
 - Non-imposition of provisional measures
 - 1.9.
 - Disclosure
 - 1.10.
 - Withdrawal of the complaint
 - 2.
 - PRODUCT UNDER INVESTIGATION, PRODUCT CONCERNED AND LIKE PRODUCT
 - 2.1.
 - Product under investigation
 - 2.2.
 - Product concerned
 - 2.3.
 - Like product
 - 2.4.
 - Claims regarding product scope
 - 2.4.1.
 - Palm fatty acid distillate, palm oil mill effluent, palm acid oil and fatty acid as by-product
 - 2.4.2.
 - Fatty acid produced from palm waste and used for biodiesel production
 - 2.4.3.
 - Other types of fatty acid
 - 3.
 - DUMPING
 - 3.1.
 - Normal value
 - 3.2.
 - Export price
 - 3.3.
 - Comparison
 - 3.4.
 - Dumping margins
 - 4.
 - INJURY
 - 4.1.
 - Definition of the Union industry and Union production
 - 4.2.
 - Union consumption
 - 4.3.
 - Imports from the country concerned
 - 4.3.1.
 - Volume and market share of the imports from the country concerned
 - 4.3.2.
 - Prices of the imports from the country concerned and price undercutting/price depression
 - 4.4.
 - Economic situation of the Union industry
 - 4.4.1.
 - General remarks
 - 4.4.2.
 - Macroeconomic indicators
 - 4.4.2.1. Production, production capacity and capacity utilisation
 - 4.4.2.2. Sales volume and market share
 - 4.4.2.3. Employment and productivity
 - 4.4.2.4.
 - Magnitude of the dumping margin and recovery from past dumping
 - 4.4.3.
 - Microeconomic indicators
 - 4.4.3.1. Prices and factors affecting prices
 - 4.4.3.2. Labour costs
 - 4.4.3.3. Inventories
 - 4.4.3.4. Profitability, cash flow, investments, return on investments and ability to raise capital
 - 4.4.4.
 - Conclusion on injury
 - 5.
 - CAUSATION
 - 5.1.
 - Effects of the dumped imports
 - 5.2.
 - Effects of other factors
 - 5.2.1.
 - Imports from third countries
 - 5.2.2.
 - Export performance of the Union industry
 - 5.2.3.
 - Consumption
 - 5.2.4.
 - Raw material issues
 - 5.2.5.
 - Alleged inefficiencies of the Union industry
 - 5.2.6.
 - Captive use
 - 5.3.
 - Conclusion on causation
 - 6.
 - LEVEL OF MEASURES
 - 6.1.
 - Underselling margin
 - 6.2.
 - Examination of the margin adequate to remove the injury to the Union industry
 - 7.
 - UNION INTEREST
 - 7.1.
 - Union interest under Article 7(2b) of the basic Regulation
 - 7.2.
 - Spare capacities in the exporting country
 - 7.3.
 - Competition for raw materials
 - 7.4.
 - Effect on supply chains for Union companies
 - 7.5.
 - Conclusion on Union interest under Article 7(2b) of the basic Regulation
 - 7.6.
 - Union interest under Article 21 of the basic Regulation
 - 7.7.
 - Interest of the Union industry
 - 7.8.
 - Interest of unrelated importers/traders
 - 7.9.
 - Interest of users
 - 7.9.1.
 - General comments on the interest of users following final disclosure
 - (a)
 - large multinational groups
 - (b)
 - smaller companies and groups
 - 7.9.2.
 - Comments on market disruption and supply issues
 - 7.9.3.
 - Conclusion on the Interest of Users
 - 7.10.
 - Interest of suppliers
 - 7.11.
 - Conclusion on Union interest
 - 8.
 - DEFINITIVE ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES
 - 9.
 - FINAL PROVISIONS
 - Article 1
 - Article 2
 - Article 3
 - ANNEX