Egypt: Minister of Trade and Industry decides to impose final dumping duties on cheese imports

Published 2022년 1월 10일

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The Minister of Trade and Industry in Egypt, Nevin Jameh, has imposed final anti-dumping duties on the imports of Edam and Gouda cheese for the next five years. This decision was made after a thorough investigation that confirmed the dumping of these products from Turkey, with margins ranging between 8% and 10%. The ministry also stated that UVC sectors imported from Turkey would be subject to these duties.
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Nevin Jameh, Minister of Trade and Industry, issued a decision to impose final anti-dumping duties on imports of Edam and Gouda cheese. Nevin Jameh, Minister of Industry and Trade, issued Ministerial Resolution No. 8 on 5/1/2022, published in the Egyptian Gazette No. 7, imposing final anti-dumping duties on imports of Edam and Gouda cheese, for a period of 5 years. Trade and Industry, had issued a decision to impose final anti-dumping duties on Egyptian imports of UPVC sectors originating or exporting from Turkey, which fall under items (391620, 392520) of the harmonized customs tariff, even if they are listed under items (391690, 3925900090). ), provided that this decision shall be implemented for a period of 5 years, starting from the date of its publication in the Egyptian Gazette. Ibrahim Al-Sigini, Assistant Minister for Economic Affairs and Head of the Commercial Processing Sector at the Ministry, said that the decision came based on the committee’s recommendation. The ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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