Antidumping

Antidumping in the Fastener Industry

“War of nut”: The first case of victory that China wins over European Union in WTO | China Fastener .com

By CFM , 2016-05-27 11:35:14Share to: Every time when EU tries to fasten the nut of a trade war, China makes it loose. There exists a great disparity of strength between the two parties of the “war”. One is the powerful European Commission ... [Read More]
2016/05/30

News Analysis: Washington’s protectionism not cure for steel woes but to hurt manufacturing – Xinhua | English.news.cn

WASHINGTON, May 22 (Xinhua) -- The massive duties that the Obama administration proposed to levy on Chinese steel products will not cure the U.S. steel industry's grave ills, but it will undoubtedly hurt American manufacturers that need the low-pr... [Read More]
2016/05/30

Jiaxing City won the case of anti-dumping | China Fastener .com

In 2007, EU registered and investigated the anti-dumping case against the steel fasteners from China. The involved value of China was 760 million USD and the involved value of Jiaxing City was 97 million USD, which involved 90 production and trade ... [Read More]
2016/05/25

Metals Service Center Calls for Steel Tariffs, Continuing China’s ‘Non-Market’ Status – Global Fastener News – USA

The Metals Service Center Institute called for additional tariffs on imported steel and imported steel containing products plus continuing China’s status as a “non-market” economy. (...) via Metals Service Center Calls for Steel ... [Read More]
2016/05/20

Stainless steel anti-dumping due to expire January 2017 | Fastener+Fixing

The European Commission issued notice of the impending expiry of the anti-dumping measures on certain stainless steel fasteners from People’s Republic of China, Taiwan and the Philippines. EU manufacturers have until October to lodge a request for ... [Read More]
2016/05/16

Announcement of expiry of anti-dumping measures against China’s Stainless Steel Fasteners | China Fastener .com

On April 14th, 2016, EU made an announcement that the anti-dumping measures against China, Philippine and Taiwan’s stainless steel fasteners would be due on January 8th, 2017. Since the date of the announcement until the due date for 3 months, the ... [Read More]
2016/04/25

Removal of anti-dumping duties to have detrimental impact for distributors | Fastener+Fixing

The European Fastener Distributors Association (EFDA) has issued a statement in response to the European Commission’s decision to repeal the anti-dumping measures on certain iron and steel fasteners originating in China. Here is the statement in ... [Read More]
2016/04/07

EFDA President Dr. Volker Lederer’s Response to the EC’s Decision to Repeal AD Duties on Certain Iron & Steel Fasteners Originating in China | Fastener World

“EFDA objected to the imposition of anti-dumping measures on the import of iron and steel fasteners from China in 2009, and to the corrective measures in 2012, criticizing, above all, the lack of transparency of the anti-dumping investigation. Our ... [Read More]
2016/03/24

EIFI’s Official Response to the EU’s Annulment of the AD Measure Against Certain Chinese Iron & Steel Fasteners

EIFI notes with disappointment the publication and entry into force of Regulation 2016/278 which annuls the anti-dumping duties on iron and steel fasteners originating in China and Malaysia. The duties were in place because Chinese producers were ... [Read More]
2016/03/08

EU formally announced to drop Duties on Chinese Fasteners | China Fastener .com

By CFM , 2016-02-29 12:00:00Share to: On February 27, the European Commission has released that the anti-dumping measure against China's certain iron/steel fasteners would be abolished, which extendedly included the fasteners transshipping from ... [Read More]
2016/03/02