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European Commission Imposes Antidumping Duties on Chinese Aluminum Extrusions

The European Commission imposed antidumping duties on aluminum extrusions from China with duty margins ranging from 21.2% to 32.1%, the commission announced in a March 30 news release. The antidumping investigation began Feb. 14, 2020, following a complaint filed by the association European Aluminium, which represented more than 25% of the European Union's total aluminum extrusion production capacity.

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The following companies are subject to company-specific duties: Guangdong Haomei New Materials Co. (21.2%), Guangodng King Metal Light Alloy Technology (21.2%), Press Metal International (25%), Press Metal International Technology (25%) and other cooperating companies listed in Annex (22.1%). All other companies are subject to a 32.1% antidumping duty rate.