Will the EU extend the anti-dumping duty period for Chinese energy-saving lamps? - Energy-saving lamps, EU, anti-dumping
Italy's "24-hour Sun" () reported on January 24 that the world's third-ranked Italian company Targetti lighting equipment company has passed its highest holding in the EU through its holding company in Hangzhou, China. The court appealed to cancel the measures to extend the anti-dumping duty on Chinese energy-saving lamps for one year.
It is understood that the group has already appealed through its branch office in the UK. The chairman of the group, Paul Daljadi, explained his reasons to the reporter: At present, almost all production in the industry has been transferred to the Asian region. Most of the European producers in the industry, like companies like Daljedi, use Italian R&D technology and patents in their products in China, but our products must be paid back to Europe for 66.7% anti-dumping duties. . He also stressed that when the EU made this decision, only a few countries such as Germany agreed, and 12 countries including Italy abstained and 11 countries opposed it. In addition, this move is also inconsistent with the EU's policy of reducing energy consumption.
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