Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/492 of 1 April 2020 imposing definit... (32020R0492)
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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/492 of 1 April 2020 imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain woven and/or stitched glass fibre fabrics originating in the People’s Republic of China and Egypt
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2020/492
- of 1 April 2020
- imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain woven and/or stitched glass fibre fabrics originating in the People’s Republic of China and Egypt
- 1.
- PROCEDURE
- 1.1.
- Initiation
- 1.2.
- Registration of imports
- 1.3.
- Interested parties
- 1.4.
- Sampling
- 1.4.1.
- Sampling of Union producers
- 1.4.2.
- Sampling of importers
- 1.4.3.
- Sampling of exporting producers in the PRC
- 1.5.
- Individual examination
- 1.6.
- Questionnaire replies and verification visits
- 1.7.
- Non-cooperation
- 1.8.
- Request for confidentiality under Article 19 of the basic Regulation
- 1.9.
- Investigation period and period considered
- 1.10.
- Non-imposition of provisional measures and subsequent procedure
- 2.
- PRODUCT CONCERNED AND LIKE PRODUCT
- 2.1.
- Product concerned
- 2.2.
- Like product
- 2.3.
- Claims regarding product scope
- 3.
- DUMPING
- 3.1.
- Preliminary remarks
- 3.2.
- Procedure for the determination of the normal value for exporting producer in the PRC under Article 2(6a) of the basic Regulation
- 3.3.
- Normal value for the cooperating exporting producers
- 3.3.1.
- Existence of significant distortions
- 3.3.1.1. Introduction
- 3.3.1.2. Significant distortions affecting the domestic prices and costs in the PRC
- 3.3.1.3. Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), first indent of the basic Regulation: the market in question being served to a significant extent by enterprises which operate under the ownership, control or policy supervision or guidance of the authorities of the exporting country
- 3.3.1.4. Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), second indent of the basic Regulation: State presence in firms allowing the State to interfere with respect to prices or costs
- 3.3.1.5. Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), third indent of the basic Regulation: public policies or measures discriminating in favour of domestic suppliers or otherwise influencing free market forces
- 3.3.1.6. Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), fourth indent of the basic Regulation: the lack, discriminatory application or inadequate enforcement of bankruptcy, corporate or property laws
- 3.3.1.7. Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), fifth indent of the basic Regulation: wage costs being distorted
- 3.3.1.8. Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), sixth indent of the basic Regulation: access to finance granted by institutions which implement public policy objectives or otherwise not acting independently of the State
- 3.3.1.9. Systemic nature of the distortions described
- 3.3.1.10. Conclusion
- 3.3.2.
- Representative country
- 3.3.2.1. General remarks
- 3.3.2.2. A level of economic development similar to the PRC
- 3.3.2.3. Production of the product under investigation in the representative country and availability of the relevant public data in the representative country
- 3.3.2.4. Level of social and environmental protection
- 3.3.2.5. Conclusion
- 3.3.3.
- Sources used to establish undistorted costs
- 3.3.4.
- Undistorted costs and benchmarks
- 3.3.4.1. Factors of production
- (1)
- Raw materials and scrap
- (2)
- Labour
- (3)
- Electricity and natural gas
- (4)
- Consumables/negligible quantities
- 3.3.4.2. Manufacturing overhead costs, SG&A and profits
- 3.3.4.3. Calculation of the normal value
- 3.4.
- Normal value for the non-cooperating sampled companies
- 3.5.
- Export price for the cooperating sampled companies
- 3.6.
- Export price for the non-cooperating sampled companies
- 3.7.
- Comparison
- 3.8.
- Dumping margin
- 3.9.
- Exporting producers
- 3.10.
- Normal value
- 3.10.1.
- Calculation of normal value
- 3.11.
- Export price
- 3.12.
- Comparison
- 3.13.
- Dumping margins
- 4.
- INJURY
- 4.1.
- Definition of the Union industry and Union production
- 4.2.
- Union consumption
- 4.3.
- Imports from the countries concerned
- 4.3.1.
- Cumulative assessment of the effects of imports from the countries concerned
- 4.3.2.
- Volume and market share of the imports from the countries concerned
- 4.3.3.
- Prices of the imports from the countries concerned and price undercutting
- 4.4.
- Economic situation of the Union Industry
- 4.4.1.
- General remarks
- 4.4.2.
- Macroeconomic indicators
- 4.4.2.1. Production, production capacity and capacity utilisation
- 4.4.2.2. Sales volume and market share
- 4.4.2.3. Growth
- 4.4.2.4. Employment and productivity
- 4.4.2.5. Magnitude of the dumping margin and recovery from past dumping
- 4.4.3.
- Microeconomic indicators
- 4.4.3.1. Prices and factors affecting prices
- 4.4.3.2. Labour costs
- 4.4.3.3. Inventories
- 4.4.3.4. Profitability, cash flow, investments, return on investments and ability to raise capital
- 4.5.
- Conclusion on injury
- 5.
- CAUSATION
- 5.1.
- Effects of the dumped imports
- 5.2.
- Effects of other factors
- 5.2.1.
- Imports from other third countries
- 5.2.2.
- Decrease of GFF demand in the Union between 2017 and the investigation period
- 5.2.3.
- Increase of raw material cost
- 5.2.4.
- Lack of flexibility of the Union industry
- 5.3.
- Conclusion on causation
- 6.
- UNION INTEREST
- 6.1.
- Interest of the Union industry
- 6.2.
- Interest of the users
- 6.2.1.
- Wind turbine producers
- (i)
- Supply stability
- (ii)
- Competitiveness of the wind energy industry
- (iii)
- Relocation of the blade production
- (iv)
- Renewable energy policy
- 6.2.2.
- Ski producers and other users
- 6.3.
- Suppliers
- 6.4.
- Importers
- 6.5.
- Cutting and kitting service providers
- 6.6.
- Conclusion on Union interest
- 7.
- DEFINITIVE ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES
- 7.1.
- Injury elimination level (injury margin)
- 7.2.
- Definitive measures
- 7.3.
- Special monitoring clause
- 8.
- DISCLOSURE
- Article 1
- Article 2
- Article 3
- ANNEX
- Cooperating Chinese exporting producers not sampled
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