Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/357 of 23 January 2024 imposing a de... (32024R0357)
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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/357 of 23 January 2024 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of certain open mesh fabrics of glass fibres originating in the People’s Republic of China as extended to imports consigned from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand following an expiry review pursuant to Article 11(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 of the European Parliament and the Council
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2024/357
- of 23 January 2024
- imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of certain open mesh fabrics of glass fibres originating in the People’s Republic of China as extended to imports consigned from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand following an expiry review pursuant to Article 11(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 of the European Parliament and the Council
- 1.
- PROCEDURE
- 1.1.
- Previous investigations and measures in force
- 1.2.
- Request for an expiry review
- 1.3.
- Initiation of an expiry review
- 1.4.
- Review investigation period and period considered
- 1.5.
- Interested parties
- 1.6.
- Sampling
- 1.6.1.
- Sampling of Union producers
- 1.6.2.
- Sampling of importers
- 1.6.3.
- Sampling of producers in the PRC
- 1.7.
- Replies to the questionnaire
- 1.8.
- Verification visits
- 1.9.
- Subsequent procedure
- 2.
- PRODUCT UNDER REVIEW, PRODUCT CONCERNED AND LIKE PRODUCT
- 2.1.
- Product under review
- 2.2.
- Product concerned
- 2.3.
- Like product
- 3.
- LIKELIHOOD OF CONTINUATION OR RECURRENCE OF DUMPING
- 3.1.
- Preliminary remarks
- 3.2.
- Procedure for the determination of the normal value under Article 2(6a) of the basic Regulation for the imports of OMF originating in the PRC
- 3.3.
- Existence of significant distortions
- 3.3.1.
- Introduction
- 3.3.2.
- Significant distortions affecting the domestic prices and costs in the PRC
- 3.3.3.
- Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), first indent of the basic Regulation: the market in question being served to a significant extent by enterprises which operate under the ownership, control or policy supervision or guidance of the authorities of the exporting country
- 3.3.4.
- Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), second indent of the basic Regulation: State presence in firms allowing the state to interfere with respect to prices or costs
- 3.3.5.
- Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), third indent of the basic Regulation: public policies or measures discriminating in favour of domestic suppliers or otherwise influencing free market forces
- 3.3.6.
- Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), fourth indent of the basic Regulation: the lack, discriminatory application or inadequate enforcement of bankruptcy, corporate or property laws
- 3.3.7.
- Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), fifth indent of the basic Regulation: wage costs being distorted
- 3.3.8.
- Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), sixth indent of the basic Regulation: access to finance granted by institutions which implement public policy objectives or otherwise not acting independently of the State
- 3.3.9.
- Systemic nature of the distortions described
- 3.3.10.
- Conclusion
- 3.4.
- Representative country
- 3.4.1.
- Serbia
- 3.4.2.
- Moldova
- 3.4.3.
- North Macedonia
- 3.4.4.
- Conclusion
- 3.5.
- Sources used to establish undistorted costs
- 3.6.
- Undistorted costs and benchmarks
- 3.6.1.
- Factors of production
- 3.6.2.
- Raw materials
- 3.6.3.
- Labour
- 3.6.4.
- Electricity
- 3.6.5.
- Natural gas
- 3.6.6.
- Manufacturing overhead costs, SG&A, and profits
- 3.7.
- Calculation of the normal value
- 3.8.
- Export price
- 3.9.
- Comparison and dumping margin
- 3.10.
- Likelihood of recurrence of dumping
- 3.10.1.
- Likely dumping levels in the Union market shall the measures be allowed to lapse
- 3.10.2.
- Production capacity and spare capacity in the PRC
- 3.10.3.
- Attractiveness of the Union market
- 3.10.4. Conclusion on the likelihood of recurrence of dumping
- 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
- 4.4.
- Imports from third countries other than PRC
- 4.5.
- Economic situation of the Union industry
- 4.5.1.
- General remarks
- 4.5.2.
- Macroeconomic indicators
- 4.5.2.1. Production, production capacity and capacity utilisation
- 4.5.2.2. Sales volume and market share
- 4.5.2.3. Growth
- 4.5.2.4. Employment and productivity
- 4.5.2.5. Magnitude of the dumping margin and recovery from past dumping
- 4.5.3.
- Microeconomic indicators
- 4.5.3.1. Prices and factors affecting prices
- 4.5.3.2. Labour costs
- 4.5.3.3. Inventories
- 4.5.3.4. Profitability, cash flow, investments, return on investments and ability to raise capital
- 4.6.
- Conclusion on injury
- 5.
- LIKELIHOOD OF RECURRENCE OF INJURY
- 5.1.
- Spare capacity in China
- 5.2.
- Attractiveness of the Union market
- 5.3.
- Impact of potential import volume and import prices on the Union industry
- 5.4.
- Conclusion
- on the likelihood of recurrence of injury
- 6.
- UNION INTEREST
- 6.1.
- Interest of the Union industry
- 6.2.
- Interest of unrelated importers and users
- 6.3.
- Conclusion on Union interest
- 7.
- ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES
- Article 1
- Article 2
- ANNEX
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