List of anti-dumping events in China's auto parts in 2009

Time: August

Party: EU

Anti-dumping products: aluminum alloy wheels

Abstract: On August 7, the person in charge of the Bureau of Import and Export Fair Trade of the Ministry of Commerce made a statement on the anti-dumping investigation that the EU intends to launch against China's aluminum alloy wheels. The responsible person stated that the European Wheel Hub Manufacturers Association (EUWA) on behalf of the EU 6 aluminum alloy wheel manufacturers submitted a complaint to the European Commission on the initiation of an anti-dumping investigation against Chinese aluminum wheel products at the end of June. China also said it plans to initiate an investigation in recent days. The Chinese side expresses serious concern about this and hopes that the European side will act cautiously.

Time: early July

Party: Russia

Anti-dumping products: fasteners

Abstract: Two Russian companies are planning to promote Russian government departments to take anti-dumping measures against fastener products in China. Russia’s two hardware companies also require the implementation of safeguard measures for fasteners exported from China. As an "industry meter" fastener, it is an important part of industrial parts. As the EU is the largest overseas market for fastener products in China, and the market share accounts for about one-third of the total export volume, the EU is brewing the behavior of raising the tariff to 63%-87%, making the already serious export situation overseas. Adding to the frost.

Time: June

Party: United States

Anti-dumping products: brake discs

Abstract: On June 2, 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued an announcement to finalize the anti-dumping administrative review of brake discs originating in China and to abolish China National Automotive Industry Import & Export Corporation. Executive review of Shandong Laizhou Capco Industry Co., Ltd.

Time: June

Parties: Brazil

Anti-dumping products: radial tires

Abstract: The Brazilian Foreign Trade Commission issued an announcement to make an anti-dumping final ruling on passenger and cargo car radial tires originating in China and ruled to impose anti-dumping duties of 1.12–2.59 USD/kg on the products involved. Anti-dumping duties will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. The measure came into effect on June 18, 2009 and is valid for 5 years.

Time: May

Parties: India

Anti-dumping products: car front bridge and knuckle

Abstract: India's "Commercial Standards" reported on May 6 that the Indian government is considering various measures including importing anti-dumping duties on imported auto parts to protect the domestic auto parts industry. Surajit Mitra, Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India (Minister of State), said at a seminar held recently that India's domestic auto parts industry has filed a protection application with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, while the Ministry of Commerce and Industry requires industry to provide sufficient data to support its application; With sufficient data, the Indian government will impose a safeguard tax (if it applies to general imports) or an anti-dumping tax (if it imports products for a particular country) as appropriate.

Time: April

Party: United States

Anti-dumping products: tires

Abstract: United Steelworkers filed a lawsuit against China's tire manufacturers, stating that Chinese companies’ unfair competition has resulted in a 4-year surge in exports of US sedan and truck tires, causing unemployment for American workers. It also strives to get the Obama administration's restrictions on imports. The indictment proposes to reduce the number of passenger tires imported from China by more than half. At present, U.S. producers and labor unions have filed a series of trade lawsuits against Chinese manufacturers.

Time: March

Parties: Colombia

Anti-dumping products: screws and nuts

Abstract: Recently, the deputy secretary of the Department of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism of Colombia wrote a letter to Ambassador Li Changhua of the Chinese Embassy in Colombia, informing him of the final anti-dumping ruling on screw nuts originating in China. The specific contents are as follows:

(1) Colombian carbon steel or alloy steel screws (diameter 0.125 to 1 inch, or 3 to 25 millimeters) for tariff codes 73181590.00, and threaded screws (up to 4 inches in diameter), such as low declaration FOB prices At $1.31/kg, the anti-dumping tax is the difference between the $1.31/kg and customs FOB prices.

(2) Colombia does not impose a final anti-dumping duty on carbon steel nuts (0.25 to 1 inch in diameter, or 6 to 20 millimeters in diameter) with tax code number 73181600.00, and hexagonal nuts.

Time: March

Parties: Brazil

Anti-dumping products: truck tires

Abstract: Recently, the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Trade’s Trade Protection Bureau sent a letter to the Chinese Embassy in Brazil concerning the development of a truck imported from China at the bottom conference hall of the Ministry of Industry and Foreign Trade Building in Brasilia on March 30, 2009 at 15:00. The hearing of the tire dumping investigation (prosecution number MDIC/SECEX-52000.01307/2008-97) was held.

Time: February

Party: United States

Anti-dumping products: screw

Abstract: On February 23, 2009, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement to make an anti-dumping final ruling on steel screws imported from China. The Chinese companies involved in the lawsuit adjudicated have dumped on the US exports.

Time: February

Parties: Canada

Anti-dumping products: carbon steel and fasteners

Abstract: On February 23, 2009, the Canada Border Services Agency issued an announcement to finalize the mid-term review of the normal value, export prices and subsidy rates of carbon steel and stainless steel fasteners originating in or exported from mainland China. The normal value and export prices of carbon steel and stainless steel fasteners produced or exported from Taiwan, China, were reviewed and finalized during the interim period.

Time: January

Parties: Argentina

Anti-dumping Products: Vehicle Wheels

Abstract: The Deputy Secretary of State for Trade Management and Policy of the Ministry of Production of Argentina made a note to my business representative at the Embassy of Argentina on January 28 stating that Alfonso has received the industry’s steel wheels (diameters) for buses, trucks and trailers originating in China. Not less than 444.5 mm and not more than 622.3 mm, width not less than 152.4 mm) Request to develop an anti-dumping investigation.

Time: January

Party: EU

Anti-dumping products: fasteners

Abstract: In response to the EU's final anti-dumping ruling on carbon steel fastener products imported into the People's Republic of China. Anti-dumping duties took effect on the day of the issuance of the regulations. The general rate is 85%.

Time: January

Party: Peru

Anti-dumping products: tires

Abstract: On January 12 and January 26, 2009, Peru's National Competition and Intellectual Property Protection Agency's Dumping and Subsidy Commission of Inquiry issued Resolutions 2009-4 and 2009-8, respectively, based on the application of Peruvian Lima Gaucho Tire Company. A review of the situation of the automobile tires originating in China was carried out and a ruling was made to rule that the original tax rate for the products involved should be maintained for 3 years.

Time: December 2008

Party: Russia

Anti-dumping products: bearing tubes

Abstract: The Interfax news agency quoted the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade on December 23, 2008, saying that the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade decided to begin anti-dumping investigations on bearing pipes imported from China.

Time: December 2008

Party: Australia

Anti-dumping products: wheels

Abstract: On December 31, 2008, the Australian Customs issued an announcement to make anti-dumping final decisions on detachable steel wheels originating in China.

Time: December 2008

Parties: India

Anti-dumping products: nylon tire cord

Abstract: Recently, the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of India issued a notice to the public that despite the anti-dumping tariffs imposed on nylon tire cords imported from China, the phenomenon of dumping continues. India's domestic product supply continues to suffer from dumping. India, at the request of its domestic industry, has begun to review again the anti-dumping duties of nylon tire cords imported from China.

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