EU Reopens Antidumping Investigation Into Egyptian Woven or Stitched Glass Fiber Fabrics
The European Union reopened an antidumping investigation into certain woven and/or stitched glass fiber fabrics from Egypt, the European Commission said Dec. 1. Following a request from glass fiber fabric producers association TECH-FAB Europe, the commission will look into whether…
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"fabrics of woven and/or stitched continuous filament glass fibre rovings and/or yarns with or without other elements, excluding products which are impregnated or pre-impregnated (pre-preg) and excluding open mesh fabric with cells with a size of more than 1,8 mm in both length and width and weighing more than 35 g/m2" are still being dumped into the European market, or whether antidumping measures in effect on the subject merchandise have had "an effect on export prices, resale prices or subsequent selling prices in the Union." Currently, a definitive antidumping duty is imposed on certain woven and/or stitched gals fiber fabrics from China and Egypt, but a recent price decrease in subject Egyptian exports prompted TECH-FAB to request a reopening of the case.