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EU terminates anti-subsidy investigation of China's graphite electrode system

Jul. 26, 2022

On July 20, the European Commission issued an announcement stating that in response to the application for revocation of the investigation submitted by the applicant on May 9, 2022, the EU decided to terminate the countervailing investigation of Graphite Electrode Systems originating in China. The measures will take effect from the day after the announcement. The products involved in the case have an apparent specific gravity greater than or equal to 1.5g/cm3 and an electrical resistance of less than or equal to 7.0 μ. Ω. m. Graphite electrodes for electric furnaces, whether equipped with joints, involve products under the EU CN (Combined Nomenclature) code ex85451100 (TARIC codes are 8545110010 and 8545110015).

 

On November 18, 2021, the European Commission issued an announcement that in response to the applications submitted by EU companies Graphite Cova GmbH, Showa Denko Carbon Holding GmbH and Tokai Erft Carbon GmbH on October 4, 2021, the European Commission issued a notice on graphite electrodes originating in China. The system conducts countervailing investigations.

On February 17, 2021, the European Commission issued an announcement stating that, in response to the applications submitted by EU companies Graphite Cova GmbH, Showa Denko Carbon Holding GmbH and Tokai Erft Carbon GmbH on January 4, 2021, the European Commission issued a notice on graphite originating in China. Electrode Systems conducts an anti-dumping investigation. On April 6, 2022, the European Commission officially levied anti-dumping duties on Chinese graphite electrode systems at a rate of 23.0% to 74.9%.

EU terminates anti-subsidy investigation of China's graphite electrode system