EU launches anti-dumping investigation into sweetcorn imports from China

Published 2024년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

The European Commission has initiated an anti-dumping probe into the imports of sweet corn grains from China, following a complaint by the European Sweet Corn Processors Association (AETMD) alleging injury to the EU industry due to significant distortions caused by Chinese products. The investigation, which will be concluded by February 2026, covers the period from 1 October 2023 to 30 September 2024. The Commission may impose provisional measures seven months after the publication of the notice. This investigation is the second one regarding canned sweet corn, following a similar probe into imports from Thailand.
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Original content

The European Commission has recently announced the start of an anti-dumping procedure concerning imports of sweet corn grains originating in China, as published in the Official Journal of the EU (OJEU). This investigation is a cause of concern for the Chinese canned sweet corn grain industry, which is preparing a collective response. The opening of an investigation by Brussels follows the filing of a complaint on 25 October by the European Sweet Corn Processors Association (AETMD), alleging the existence of significant distortions by Chinese products causing injury to the EU industry. This investigation follows the one launched in November to review anti-dumping measures on imports of canned sweet corn from Thailand The Commission considered that there was sufficient evidence to justify the opening of a procedure. This investigation, which covers the period from 1 October 2023 to ...
Source: Agropopular

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