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News article3 April 2024BrusselsDirectorate-General for Trade1 min read

Commission protects EU industry from PET plastic dumping for next five years

The European Commission has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain polyethylene terephthalate (‘PET’) from China, defending EU companies and more than 1,500 jobs. The EU market of PET has a value of over €5.5 billion.

The  Commission confirmed the provisional duties that were imposed on 27 November 2023, ranging from 6.6% to 24.2% depending on the exporting producer. These duties will be in place for a period of five years.

The duties come as the result of an EU investigation which found that dumping of Chinese imports presented a threat of a clearly foreseeable and imminent injury to EU industry. It showed that the influx of dumped Chinese imports at artificially low prices was undercutting EU industry’s prices, forcing the EU industry to reduce its prices to such a low level that they were selling their products at a loss.

PET is used predominantly to produce plastic bottles and is fully recyclable. The impact of the duties on EU consumers of PET was found to be minimal.

For more information

Anti-dumping duties on certain polyethylene terephthalate (‘PET’) from China

European Commission acts to protect EU industry from PET plastic dumping (28 November 2023)

EU Trade Defence Policy

Details

Publication date
3 April 2024
Author
Directorate-General for Trade
Location
Brussels
Country or region
  • China
Trade topics
  • Anti-dumping
  • Trade defence