EU Rejects Bid for AD Exemption, Nixes Interim Review of Turkish CV Measures in Separate Cases
The EU said March 10 it rejected a request from a Polish bicycle parts exporter to be exempted from the antidumping duties on bicycle parts from China. In imposing the duties, the EU extended the AD on bicycle parts from China to cover essential bicycle parts. Rowerland Piotr Tokarz, based on Broszkowice, Poland, requested an exemption from these duties. The duty will be collected from Oct. 17, 2019.
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In another regulation, the EU terminated the partial interim review of the countervailing measures applicable to rainbow trout imports from Turkey. The applicant, an exporting producer, for the partial interim review withdrew its request in November, leading to the commission dropping the review itself.