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EU investigates alleged illegal dumping of tires from China

Following a complaint by the EU tyre sector, the European Commission opened an investigation on Wednesday to determine whether anti-dumping actions are required on imports from China of passenger car and light truck tyres.

The Commission said that if the investigation confirmed that EU tyre industries suffer injury or are threatened with injury due to dumped imports coming from China, it may impose antidumping duties on these imports.

The investigation must be completed within 14 months from the date of launch. "Provisional anti-dumping actions may be imposed in eight months if dumping has been established and a resultant injury is provisionally proven," the report added.

The EU has already implemented anti-dumping measures and anti-subsidy policies on the importation of Chinese tyres and wheels for bus and lorry.

In 2024, the EU market for passenger car tyres and light trucks is expected to be worth more than 18 billion euro ($20.41billion).

(source: Reuters)