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EU mulls anti-dumping duties on glass fibre fabrics

Post Time:Aug 02,2011Classify:Industry NewsView:488

The European Commission has launched an anti-dumping investigation into EU imports of woven and stitched glass fibre fabrics from China.

EuCIA, the European umbrella of the composites industry, said it was notified as a user of the products concerned and nominated as an interested party in the proceedings.

In 2010, the Commission imposed anti-dumping duties on glass fibres originating in China. The new complaint, lodged by the Glass Fibre Defence Coalition, concerns: fabrics of woven or stitched or woven and stitched continuous filament glass fibre rovings, excluding products which are impregnated or pre-impregnated (pre-preg), and excluding open mesh fabrics with cells with assize of more than 1.8 mm in both length and width and weighing more than 35 g/sq metre.

The European Commission says relevant stakeholders need to inform it they wish to be considered interested parties in the investigation within 15 days of the publication date of 28 July.

Source: http://www.prw.comAuthor: shangyi

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