The European Union has extended anti-dumping duties on ferro-silicon imported from China and Russia for another five years, according to a release from the European Commission on Wednesday July 1.
The EU will extend the duties for a period of five years until July 1, 2025 from Thursday July 2, 2020. Chinese and Russian ferro-silicon exports to the EU will be subject to duties as follows: from China's Erdos Xijin Kuangye at 15.6%, Lanzhou Good land Ferroalloy Factory at 29% and all other Chinese producers at 31.2%. From Russia, EU anti-dumping duties are set at 17.8% for Bratsk Ferroalloy and all other Russian companies at 22.7%.Full details can be found in the Official Journal of the European Commission. A further extension can be requested six months before the expiry in 2025 and if not by three months before the current extension ends then the duties will expire, a spokeswoman at the Commission told Fastmarkets on Wednesday.
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