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Trade remedies notices: anti-dumping duty on welded tubes and pipes from Belarus and China

Trade remedies notices published by the Secretary of State for Business and Trade relating to the anti-dumping duty on welded tubes and pipes from Belarus and China (formerly Belarus, China, and Russia)

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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The anti-dumping duty on welded tubes and pipes from Belarus, China, and Russia was imposed by the European Union on behalf of the UK and the other member States. The Secretary of State transitioned the anti-dumping duty to continue applying in the UK after the transition period. Following a transition review, the anti-dumping duty ceased to apply to welded tubes and pipes from Russia and galvanised tubes were removed from the measure. The Trade Remedies authority have concluded a reconsideration of the transition review and reinstated the anti-dumping measure on galvanised tubes.

Previous notices

Older notices that are no longer in effect can be found on the national archives website:

Updates to this page

Published 6 February 2020
Last updated 29 June 2023 + show all updates
  1. Trade remedies notice 2023/09 has been added. This will supersede trade remedies notice 2021/08.

  2. Added trade remedies notice 2021/08: anti-dumping duty on welded tubes and pipes from Belarus and China. Added trade remedies notice 2021/09: anti-dumping duty on welded tubes and pipes from Belarus (suspension). Taxation notice 2021/01 superseded by trade remedies notice 2021/08. Trade remedies notice 2021/03 revoked by trade remedies notice 2021/09.

  3. Added the suspension notice 2021 No. 3 anti-dumping measure that takes effect from 1 July 2021.

  4. Minor correction to taxation notice to add the annex: Declaration required to qualify for specified overseas exporter duty amount.

  5. First published.

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