China's energy-saving lamps case EU anti-dumping defects - anti-dumping energy-saving lamps, EU anti-dumping


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EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson said yesterday that the European Commission’s proposal to continue to impose anti-dumping duties on China’s energy-saving light bulbs once again exposed the shortcomings of the EU’s anti-dumping policy, and it is necessary for the EU to adjust its policies in line with the needs of globalization.

On the same day, Mandelson spoke at a seminar on globalization in The Hague, the Netherlands, saying that as more and more EU companies “outsource” production to a third country with relatively cheap labor, such as China, to remain competitive, The concept of EU companies is increasingly difficult to define. Under such circumstances, how to adopt trade measures such as anti-dumping can meet the interests of EU enterprises and consumers, while at the same time restraining unfair trade and maintaining the competitiveness of enterprises. This is very worthy of EU reflection. Since 2001, the European Union has imposed anti-dumping duties on energy-saving light bulbs produced in China. The deadline for collection is until July last year. But last week, after the 15-month investigation, the European Commission proposed another one-year anti-dumping duty on energy-saving light bulbs produced in China, which was automatically cancelled after the expiration.


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