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			| 05 aug 2020 | 12:53 |  
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							|   | Steel: EC acts against avoidance of antidumping measures  
 The Commission today extended its anti-dumping duties on imports of Chinese corrosion-resistant steel to a larger selection of products. |  
							|  The  decision aims to counter circumvention of the existing EU trade defence  measures. Laying grounds for its 2019 steel safeguards review, the  Commission discovered that imports of Chinese corrosion-resistant steel  subject to antidumping measures almost disappeared. On the other hand,  imports of other corrosion-resistant products increased to as much as 1  million tonnes or €650 million a year. The Commission therefore decided  to take a closer look at this trade pattern. A specific  anti-circumvention investigation now confirmed that the anti-dumping  measures were the only reason for that shift. To prevent further sales  of only slightly modified Chinese products at dumped prices, the  Commission today extends its antidumping duties to corrosion-resistant  steel products modified by plating or coating by magnesium, an alloy  with silicon, an additional surface treatment such as oiling or sealing,  or a slightly modified content of carbon, aluminium, niobium, titanium,  and/or vanadium. The measure will apply to all Chinese exporters with  the exception of one cooperating company. The Commission uses the EU  trade defence legal framework to its full extent to restore fair  conditions for EU steel producers. The measures published today are an  example of that. For more information, see the anti-circumvention regulation and the EU trade defence webpage.  
 
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