Aluminium extrusions from China (anti-dumping duty 2462) - GOV.UK

2022-10-10 01:35:30 By : Ms. Tea zhao

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The initiation of a UK anti-dumping investigation concerning aluminium extrusions, originating in the People’s Republic of China was announced on 21 June 2021 on The Trade Remedies Authority’s website.

Interested parties should register their interest by 6 July 2021 if they wish to participate. Read case AD0012 on the Trade Remedies Authority’s website for details.

The goods are commonly referred to as ‘Extrusions’, referring to its most common manufacturing process, even if the goods can also be produced by other production processes such as rolling, forging or casting.

The products concerned are subject to combined nomenclature (CN) codes:

Other cases currently under investigation are on the Trade Remedies Authority website.

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