Turkey makes final anti-circumvention ruling on Chinese synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics
On June 1, 2023, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No. 2023/20, making a final anti-circumvention ruling on synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics originating in China, ruling that the original The products involved in the case produced in China were imported to Turkey via North Macedonia (except for the Macedonian company Jagjemezler Dooel) to avoid anti-dumping duties. Therefore, it was decided to impose anti-dumping duties of 0-44% of the CIF price (CIF) on the products involved in the case in North Macedonia. The products involved in the case were subject to Turkish tax. The numbers are 55.13, 55.14, 55.15, and 55.16.
On September 30, 2000, Turkey launched an anti-dumping investigation into Chinese synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics. On February 15, 2001, Turkey began to impose anti-dumping duties on the products involved (see Announcement No. 2001/2). Since then, Turkey has conducted three sunset reviews, respectively on June 19, 2007, May 5, 2013, and December 31, 2018 (see Announcement No. 2019/4), and made affirmative final rulings three times. Extend the tax deadline.
On June 26, 2020, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No. 2020/14, which regulates synthetic long fiber fabrics and synthetic and man-made short fibers originating in China. Fabric launches anti-circumvention investigation. On August 26, 2021, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No. 2021/41, making a final anti-circumvention ruling on synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics originating in China, ruling that the involved products originating in China passed through Spain, Italy, and Germany Imported to Turkey to circumvent anti-dumping measures, anti-dumping duties have been imposed on the products involved in Italy, Spain, and Germany.
On January 24, 2023, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No. 2023/2, in response to the application of Turkish companies, on synthetic and man-made staple fibers originating in China. Fabrics launched an anti-circumvention investigation to examine whether synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics originating in China were imported to Turkey via North Macedonia to circumvent anti-dumping duties.
Original text: https://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2023/06/20230601-9.htm
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