EU Investigates Chinese Tyre Imports for Anti-Dumping Measures
- On May 21, 2025, the European Commission began examining imports of Chinese tyres intended for use on light vehicles, including private cars and small trucks, to determine whether anti-dumping duties should be applied.
- This inquiry follows complaints from the EU tyre industry about dumped Chinese imports and may lead to duties if harm to the sector is confirmed and aligns with EU interests.
- The investigation is scheduled to be completed within 14 months, and provisional measures may be introduced as early as eight months if initial findings indicate dumping and harm to the sector.
- The EU tyre market is valued at over 18 billion euros for 2024, and prior anti-dumping actions include up to 45% countervailing duties on other Chinese vehicle imports.
- If imposed, duties could impact both Chinese enterprises and EU consumers, reflecting the EU's complex balance between reliance on and competition with China, while China urges fair treatment.
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EU Investigates Chinese Tyre Imports for Anti-Dumping Measures
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