EU Imposes ADD on Aluminum Foil From China After Expiry Review
The EU imposed a definitive antidumping duty on aluminum foil from China following an expiry review of the existing duties, the European Commission said March 10. Following a request for an expiry review, the commission found that harm to the…
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domestic industry would result if the duties were allowed to expire. The restrictive measures apply to "aluminium foil of a thickness of not less than 0,008 mm and not more than 0,018 mm, not backed, not further worked than rolled, in rolls of a width not exceeding 650 mm and of a weight exceeding 10 kg." The following rates apply: 6.4% for Alcoa (Shanghai) Aluminum Products and Alcoa (Bhai) Aluminum Industries, 20.3% for Shandong Loften Aluminum Foil, 24.2% for Zhenjiang Dingsheng Aluminum, and 30% for all other companies.