Importing Chinese goods into the European Union is a complicated problem that frequently raises complaints about unfair trade practices such as dumping. Dumping, or selling products at a price lower than their typical market value, can be threatening to any industry in the world, resulting in job losses and unfair competition. To fight this, the EU enacted anti-dumping duties, which impose additional taxes on Chinese-imported goods.
In this article, we'll look at the EU's anti-dumping duties when importing from China. We will define dumping and discuss how anti-dumping duties function. We will also look at the ramifications for European importers and Chinese exporters, as well as provide important information and advice for navigating this difficult situation.