Subsequently, the European Commission tightened these measures further in August 2023 by doubling its anti-dumping duties on optical fiber cables from China, following an investigation
On 18 November 2021, the European Commission imposed anti-dumping duties ranging between 19.7% and 44% on imports of optical fiber cables from China. Europacable welcomes these measures
On 17 May 2024, the Commission announced, by a notice published in the Official Journal of the European Union (2), the initiation of an anti-subsidy proceeding with regard to imports
MLex Summary: EU anti-subsidy duties on optical fiber cable imports from China will expire on Jan. 20, 2027, unless an expiry review is requested, the European Commission said in an Official Journal notice.
The Brazilian Secretariat of Foreign Trade opened, on 22 June 2023, a new investigation to assess whether the Chinese government granted
Products under investigation are single mode optical fibre cables, made up of one or more individually sheathed fibres, with protective casing, whether or not containing electric conductors.
From November 19, 2021, the anti-dumping duties between 19.7% and 44% imposed by the EU on optical fiber cables imported from China come into force.Among the Chinese companies affected by
Yesterday the Commission opened an anti-absorption investigation concerning the anti-dumping measures on imports of optical fibre cables originating in the People''s Republic of China.
Today''s countervailing measures were imposed after an anti-subsidy investigation found that unfairly subsidised imports from India were harming EU producers. The duties come on top of
The European Commission will investigate whether these tariffs are too low and may perhaps increase. Here is the link to the announcement of the new investigation into optical fibre
The European Commission has doubled its anti-dumping duties on optical fibre cables from China, following an investigation which found that Chinese exporters of optical fibre cables were
A similar investigation was carried out on Indian companies and Anti-dumping duty has now been imposed on all Indian Optical Fiber Cable manufacturers except HFCL and its subsidiary HTL.
This morning, European Commission imposed anti-dumping duties ranging between 19.7% and 44% on imports of optical fiber cables (OFC) from China into the European Union.
AS0022 Single-mode Optical Fibre Cables from China Investigation into alleged subsidisation of Optical Fibre Cables from the People''s Republic of China TRA findings on subsidy in
According to the Ministry of Commerce, on January 19, 2022, the European Commission issued the final decision on the countervailing of optical cable products from China, imposing a
In May 2024, the European Commission initiated an anti-subsidy investigation on imports of optical fibre cables from India. In June 2025, a definitive duty was imposed.
The Government has accepted the TRA''s recommendations to impose anti-dumping and countervailing measures on imports of optical fibre
Why the European Commission imposed provisional anti-dumping duties on Indian optical fiber cable makers: Explained The European Commission''s Directorate General for Trade
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In addition to the anti-dumping measures, the European Commission is also investigating a possible injurious subsidisation which may result in additional anti-subsidies duties to be added to the
The start of an anti-dumping investigation covering optical fibre cables from the People''s Republic of China.
History of proceeding Type of proceeding: Anti-subsidy Product (s): Optical fibre cables (OFC) CN (s): 8544700010 Countries investigated: People''s Republic of China
The strongly subsidized Chinese optical fibre cable industry has benefitted from an unfair competitive advantage, allowing it to increase significantly exports to the EU at heavily undercut prices during
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