EU imposes final anti-dumping duties on goods from Japan, Egypt, Vietnam
The European Commission imposed final anti-dumping duties on imports of hot-rolled flat products originating in Egypt, Japan and Vietnam on Friday, September 26, replacing temporary duties applied earlier in 2025.
The new measures, which were confirmed on Thursday by their publication in the Official Journal of the European Union, and included in the termination of the investigation into imports from India, concluded that no landfill was set up for Indian hot-rolled steel.
Rates of duties and surcharges
In Egypt, the final dumping margin was set at 11.7% for EZZ steel and for all other Egyptian imports, slightly lower compared to the temporary duty of 12.8%.In Japan, fixed duties were imposed at: 30.0% for Nippon Steel Corporation and all other firms (out of 31.8% pre-duties); 29.8% for JFE Steel Corporation and Daido Steel Co (down from 31.1% pre-duties); and Tokyo Steel received comparatively low duties of 6.9%, unchanged compared to the advance fee.For Vietnam, the final cost was set at 12.1% by Formosa Hachin Steel Corporation and all other institutions, according to a tentative rate.
procedures, justification
The HRC investigation of imports from Egypt, India, Vietnam and Japan was launched in August 2024 based on Yulia Bolotov
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