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Ref : EIC 230/2/3/2/13
22
September 2008
Dear Sirs,
Commercial
Information Circular No. 477/2008
European
Union (EU)* : Termination of the New Exporter Review
Concerning the
Anti-dumping Measures on Imports of Certain Magnesia Bricks Originating
in the Mainland of China
Further
to Commercial Information Circular No. 532/2007 of 24 December 2007,
the Council of the EU has published a regulation to terminate the new
exporter review concerning the anti-dumping measures imposed on imports
of certain magnesia bricks originating in the Mainland of China. The
regulation can be accessed through the following link:
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2008:251:0001:0006:EN:PDF.
DETAILS
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On 22 December
2007, the European Commission (the Commission) initiated the "new
exporter" review, at the request of Yingkou Dalmond Refractories
Co., Ltd (the applicant), which alleged that it did not export the
product concerned to the EU during the period of original investigation
(1 April 2003 to 30 March 2004) on which the anti-dumping measures
were based, and that it was not related to the Chinese exporting producers
which are subject to the existing anti-dumping measures. Having examined
the evidence available, the Commission considered that there was sufficient
evidence to justify the initiation of the "new exporter"
review. The anti-dumping duty in force with regard to the product
concerned produced and sold for export to the Community by the applicant
was repealed. At the same time, such imports were subject to registration
for nine months from 22 December 2007, so that anti-dumping duties
could be levied retroactively should the review result in a determination
of dumping in respect of the applicant.
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Based on the
findings of the investigation, it was concluded that in absence of
co-operation from its related producer and exporter, the applicant
was granted neither market economy treatment nor individual treatment.
The Commission could not establish that the applicant's individual
dumping margin was indeed different from the residual dumping margin
established in the original investigation that led to the current
anti-dumping measures. Therefore, the request made by the applicant
should be rejected and the new exporter review terminated.
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The residual
anti-dumping duty found during the original investigation, i.e. 39.9%,
should consequently be maintained as far as the applicant is concerned.
The anti-dumping duty applicable to the applicant should be levied
retroactively on imports registered since 22 December 2007.
BACKGROUND
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Definitive anti-dumping
duty on imports of certain magnesia bricks originating in the Mainland
of China has been imposed since 13 October 2005. The current rate
of duty is 39.9% of the net, free-at-Community-frontier price before
duty (for details, please refer to Commercial Information Circular
No. 419/2005).
ENQUIRIES
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For enquiries
concerning the content of this circular, please contact the undersigned
at telephone number 2398 5351.
Yours faithfully,
(TANG Yu Him)
for Director-General of Trade and Industry
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The EU includes Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United
Kingdom.
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services for Cargo Manifests. Please call the service providers
for enquiries on their services:
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the Department cannot guarantee this to be so and will not be
held liable for any reliance placed on the same.
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