If steel plate unti-dumping in Europe?

Yes, there are anti-dumping measures in place for certain types of steel plate imported into the European Union (EU).

Anti-dumping duties are imposed on steel products when they are sold at a price lower than their normal value in the exporting country, and when this causes material injury or threatens to cause material injury to the domestic industry of the importing country. The EU has initiated several investigations into alleged dumping of steel products, including steel plate, in recent years.

For example, in 2018, the EU imposed anti-dumping duties on certain types of steel products, including hot-rolled flat steel products, originating from Brazil, Iran, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine. The duties ranged from 17.2% to 37.9% depending on the country of origin and the specific product.

It is important to note that anti-dumping measures are not applied to all steel products or all exporting countries, and they can change over time depending on the specific circumstances.

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