We continue on Bull Importer’s blog discussing the latest updates on Antidumping for iron and steel in January 2015.
You already know that we continuously inform you about any changes arising in regulations to keep you up-to-date on international trade transactions.
Changes regarding Antidumping regulations refer to the importation of certain types of welded iron or non-alloy steel tubes from the People’s Republic of China, Belarus, and Russia, concerning a procedure on imports originating from Ukraine. Thus, reconsideration of expiry is made under Article 11(2) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1225/2009.
These successive changes in regulations may be of great interest to companies engaged in the importation of iron or steel, which may see their commercial transactions altered or require assistance in interpreting the new regulations.
Remember that at Bull Importer, we have all the documents published and issued by the Official Journal of the European Union, so that all our clients can review them calmly and clarify any doubts that may arise regarding this type of international transaction.
Below, we share with you the legal text that spans 25 pages with modified measures and new regulations. However, it is important that you understand that we are at your disposal to explain and address any doubts or questions.
We help you import iron and steel complying with all EU regulations.