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EU Imposes Antidumping Duty on Iron or Steel Fasteners From China

The EU imposed a definitive antidumping duty on iron or steel fasteners from China, in a Feb. 17 regulation. The duties apply to imports of "certain fasteners of iron or steel, other than of stainless steel, i.e. wood screws (excluding…

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coach screws), self-tapping screws, other screws and bolts with heads (whether or not with their nuts or washers, but excluding screws and bolts for fixing railway track construction material), and washers" and cover the period July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020. The following rates apply: 22.1% for Jiangsu Yongyi Fastener Co., 46.1% for Ningbo Jinding Fastening Piece Co., 48.8% for Wenzhou Junhao Industry Co., 39.6% for other cooperating companies listed in the notice's annex, and 86.5% for all other companies. The investigation into the duties was touched off by a November 2020 complaint from European Industrial Fasteners Institute.