The Trade Remedies Authority has published its reconsidered decisions relating to anti-dumping measures on imports of aluminium extrusions from China.
The TRA’s reconsidered decisions are to uphold the two original decisions: the first decision relating to the recommendation to impose anti-dumping measures on certain aluminium extrusions from China; and the second decision relating to the final negative determination in relation to large aluminium extrusions (products over 310mm cross-sectional dimension and products with a weight greater than 14kg/metre).
The reconsideration was initiated following an application received from a UK producer requesting that the TRA reconsider its original decisions on imports of aluminium extrusions.
The grounds for requesting a reconsideration are based on the applicant’s claims that the anti-dumping duties imposed do not accurately reflect the level of injurious dumping. The applicant also considers that the measure should not have excluded large extrusions.
To read more, please visit: TRA upholds recommendations on aluminium extrusions from China – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)



