EC can deter the dumpers

18 March 2004


UK packaging manufacturers and raw material suppliers who complain that surging cheap imports are jeopardising their profitability should exploit the help available from the EU, a trade law firm has recommended.

Steve Orava, a partner at US firm King & Spalding's London offices, is "amazed" that, amidst numerous complaints over "dumping", few UK packaging companies realise the European Commission protection available.

He explains: "The UK is a signatory to World Trade Organisation trade remedy rules that enable the EC to redress the damaging consequences of surging imports."

If it upholds a dumping complaint, Orava says, the EC can impose tough additional import tariffs or other fiscal measures to deter low cost exporters.

British Plastics Federation director-general Peter Davis adds: "Complainants do need hard evidence but the DTI and EC do take complaints seriously and will act. Merchants may happily dump huge volumes of low-cost exports at rock-bottom prices and exit but larger manufacturers are less likely to risk their reputations."




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