Glass fibre fabrics from China and Egypt (anti-dumping duty 2395) - GOV.UK

2022-09-10 03:16:40 By : Mr. rex fang

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The Commission announced in regulation 2020/492, Official Journal ref. L108 the imposition of imports of definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of fabrics of woven or stitched or woven and stitched continuous filament glass fibre rovings or yarns, with or without other elements, originating in the People’s Republic of China and Egypt.

This regulation takes effect from 7 April 2020.

The products are currently classified within Taric codes:

The rates applicable to the net, free-at-Union-frontier price, before duty, of the product and manufactured by the companies listed below, will be as follows:

The application of the individual duty rates specified for the companies is conditional upon presentation to the Member States’ customs authorities of a valid commercial invoice, on which appears a declaration dated and signed by an official of the entity issuing such invoice, identified by name and function, as follows:

‘I, the undersigned, certify that the (volume) of (product concerned) sold for export to the European Union covered by this invoice was manufactured by (company name and address) (TARIC additional code) in (country concerned).

I declare that the information provided in this invoice is complete and correct.’

If no such invoice is presented, the duty applicable to all other companies will apply.

New exporting producers from the People’s Republic of China may apply to the Commission to be added to the list of cooperating companies subject to the appropriate weighted average duty rate - 37.6% subject to meeting conditions. Please refer to the regulation for details.

The anti-dumping duty will not apply to imports of the product during the earlier registration period.

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