EU Commission sets provisional anti-dumping duties on Russian birch plywood
Back in October 2020, The European Union launched an anti-dumping procedure for the import of birch plywood from Russia. Now the European Commission has established provisional anti-dumping duties ranging from 15.0 to 17.2%. The complaint was brought by the Woodstock Consortium acting on behalf of the Union producers of birch plywood representing an overwhelming majority (59%) of the total EU production of the product concerned. The complaint noticed very high levels of dumping, ranging from 23% to 84%. According to the EU Complainants, non-imposition of anti-dumping measures against ...
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