Anti-dumping measures
An anti-dumping complaint is filed with the European Commission by or on behalf of the EU producers of the product concerned either directly or via the authorities of an EU country.
Two major areas of international trade that will remain causes of concern for energy storage projects are the application of tariffs and supply chain integrity.
oducts from Germany and the Netherlands, among other countries (the investigation against the Netherlands was terminated in January 2024). The EU highlighted the lack of evidence of dumping and argued that the case was tantamount to a safeguard investigation covering almost all imports into the US.
to lack of injury. In February 2023, the US initiated an anti-dumping investigation on tin mill products from Ge y and the Netherlands. The economic interest in the case was very significant at €1 billion, higher than in any other US trade defence case against the EU or its Member States. The Commission was very active in
Since December 2017, the EU has an alternative method to calculate dumped imports if state interference significantly distorts the economy of the exporting country. In this case, the Commission will use undistorted benchmarks to determine the 'normal value' of the product.
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