Customs confirms the continued collection of dumping duties on Dutch Edam and Gouda cheese

Published 2024년 7월 28일

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The Customs Authority has issued Tariff Circular No. 40 of 2024, which confirms that imports of Edam and Gouda cheese from the Netherlands, in packages under 10 kg and classified under customs item 04069090, are subject to anti-dumping duties as per Ministerial Resolution No. 8 of 2022. The duties are 13.6% for Edam cheese and 4.6% for Gouda cheese, with minimum charges of $0.58 and $0.19 per kilogram, respectively. This update follows previous circulars and amendments, including the addition of Anker Cheese B.V. as an exporter for A-Ware Dairy Ingredients B.V.
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The Customs Authority issued Tariff Circular No. 40 of 2024 confirming the items subject to the dumping duty under Resolution 8/2022 for imports of Edam and Gouda cheese from the Netherlands. Ahmed Abu Al-Hassan, Head of the Central Administration for the Affairs of the Office of the Head of the Customs Authority, indicated in his speech to the Head of the Central Administration for Tariff, Value and Origin of the Authority, that it should be confirmed at the customs ports that the items subject to the anti-dumping duty in accordance with the Minister of Commerce’s Resolution No. 8 of 2022 are imports of the Edam cheese variety and of high quality. Originating or exported from the Netherlands, which are contained in packages of less than 10 kg and also fall under customs item 0090900604, regardless of the company’s activity and purpose of importing. He explained the necessity of collecting all state dues in accordance with what was specified by the law and ministerial decisions, ...
Source: Almalnews

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