ANNOUNCEMENT 31 Dec 2008
In December 2008, the government of Israel initiated a new anti-dumping investigation. A provisional duty was imposed in August 2009 and terminated without the imposition of definitive duties in July 2010.
NUMBER OF INTERVENTIONS
1
SOURCE
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor, Israel, Notification
http://www.mg.gov.pl/NR/rdonlyres/7F79DD77-796B-4BE6-B6DD-79A1915536DF/51202/izrael_containerboard_styczen_2009.pdf
WTO, Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices, Semi-annual Report under Article 16.4, Israel, 18.10.2010, (Document G/ADP/N/202/ISR):
https://docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages/FE_Search/FE_S_S006.aspx?Query=%40Symbol%3d+g%2fadp%2fn%2f*+and++%40Symbol%3d+isr&Language=ENGLISH&Context=FomerScriptedSearch&languageUIChanged=true#
On January 14, 2009, the Israeli authorities initiated an anti-dumping investigation on imports of recycled containerboard (testliner and fluting) from the European Union.
The products subject to investigation are classified under the following HS codes: 4805.1100, 4805.1200, 4805.1900, 4805.2400 and 4805.2500. The dumping is suspected to have occurred between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2008.
On August 31, 2009, the Israeli authorities imposed a provisional anti-dumping duty on imports of recycled containerboard (testliner and fluting) from the European Union. The amount of this duty ranges from EUR 0 to EUR 67 per ton, depending on the exporting company.
On July 12, 2010, the Israeli authorities decided to terminate the anti-dumping investigation without imposing a definitive duty.