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Latest Anti-Dumping Duty News: Weedkiller & Ironing Boards |
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The European Commission has recently been very active in the area of Anti-Dumping Duty on goods originating in the Far East (China in particular- see Article "Imposition of Anti-Dumping Duty on Goods Originating from China" on the International Trade Solutions Website). This article will briefly outline two cases, one where anti-dumping duty has been suspended and one where a new exporter review has been instigated in the case of Chinese originating ironing boards.
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Upcoming Cases in the European Court of Justice |
(Case T-219/07) DSV Road
Are importers liable for post-clearance recovery of under-paid duty due to administrative and declarative errors by a non-EU Customs Authority?
Do administrative errors by a non-EU Customs Authority qualify as "special circumstances" under Article 239 of Commission Regulation No 2913/92?
(Case C-522/07) Dinter GmbH
Does the term "fruit juices with added sugar" also refer to fruit juices to which no sugar has actually been added but whose added sugar content is calculated mathematically?
Is the term "fruit juices in their natural state" merely clarified by the words "obtained from fruits or by dilution of concentrated juice" and does it in fact applies to all types of fruit juices(not cooked and without added alcohol) in the state in which they are presented?
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Duty Suspension on certain types of LCD Monitors |
Council Regulation (EC) No 179/2009 of 5 March 2009
Autonomous Common Customs Tariff duties for monitors using liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, with a diagonal measurement of the screen of 48.5cm or less and a screen aspect ratio of 4:3 or 5:4 and classifiable under CN Code 8528 59 90 has been suspended for a period of two years.
Duty suspension has also been extended to colour monitors, using LCD technology, with a diagonal measurement of the screen not exceeding 55.9cm (22 inches) with an aspect ratio of 1:1, 4:3, 5:4 or 16:10.
Duty suspension also applies to black and white or other monochrome monitors, using liquid crystal display technology equipped with either Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or a Video Graphics Array (VGA) connector or both:
• with a diagonal measurement of the screen not exceeding 77.5 cm (30.5 inches) • with an aspect ratio of 1:1, 4:3, 5:4 or 16:10 • with a pixel resolution exceeding 1.92 mega pixels • and with a dot pitch not exceeding 0.3 mm
For more recent developments visit our Latest News section at:
www.internationaltradesolutions.co.uk/latest-news |
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Classification of products that have lost their taste, smell or appearance |
Case C-150/08 Siebrand BV
The ECJ was recently confronted with a case whereby a product was deemed to have lost its "original" taste, smell and/or appearance when additional ingredients were added to it. The issue in question was under which heading of the Combined Nomenclature the product could be classified.
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Classification of LCD "dual-use" monitors |
Staatssecretaris van Financiën v Kamino International Logistics (2009) (Case C-376/07).
There have been a number of cases recently at the European Court concerned with items or goods that can be used for more than one purpose and the difficulties of classifying them for customs purposes. The court once again was faced with this issue in the case of Staatssecretaris van Financiën v Kamino International Logistics (2009) (Case C-376/07).
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