Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/909 of 30 June 2020 imposing a defin... (32020R0909) 
                
                
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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/909 of 30 June 2020 imposing a definitive anti-dumtaping duty on imports of ferro-silicon originating in Russia and the People’s Republic of China, following an expiry review pursuant to Article 11(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2020/909
 - of 30 June 2020
 - imposing a definitive anti-dumtaping duty on imports of ferro-silicon originating in Russia and the People’s Republic of China, following an expiry review pursuant to Article 11(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036
 - 1.
 - PROCEDURE
 - 1.1.
 - Measures in force
 - 1.2.
 - Request for an expiry review
 - 1.3.
 - Initiation
 - 1.4.
 - Review investigation period and period considered
 - 1.5.
 - Interested parties
 - 1.5.1.
 - Sampling
 - 1.5.2.
 - Sampling of Union producers
 - 1.5.3.
 - Sampling of importers
 - 1.5.4.
 - Sampling of producers in the PRC and Russia
 - 1.6.
 - Replies to the questionnaire
 - 1.7.
 - Verification
 - 1.8.
 - Procedure for the determination of the normal value under Article 2(6a) of the basic Regulation for the imports of ferro-silicon originating in the PRC
 - 2.
 - PRODUCT UNDER REVIEW AND LIKE PRODUCT
 - 2.1.
 - Product under review
 - 2.2.
 - Like product
 - 3.
 - LIKELIHOOD OF CONTINUATION OR RECURRENCE OF DUMPING
 - 3.1.
 - Preliminary remarks
 - 3.1.1.
 - PRC
 - 3.1.2.
 - Russia
 - 3.2.
 - Continuation of dumping of imports during the review investigation period
 - 3.2.1.
 - PRC
 - 3.2.1.1.
 - Normal value
 - (a) Existence of significant distortions
 - (i)
 - Significant distortions affecting the domestic prices and costs in the PRC: general economic context
 - (ii)
 - Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), first indent of the basic Regulation: the market in question being served to a significant extent by enterprises which operate under the ownership, control or policy supervision or guidance of the authorities of the exporting country
 - (iii)
 - Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), second indent of the basic Regulation: State presence in firms allowing the state to interfere with respect to prices or costs
 - (iv)
 - Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), third indent of the basic Regulation: public policies or measures discriminating in favour of domestic suppliers or otherwise influencing free market forces
 - (v)
 - Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), fourth indent of the basic Regulation: the lack, discriminatory application or inadequate enforcement of bankruptcy, corporate or property laws
 - (vi)
 - Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), fifth indent of the basic Regulation: wage costs being distorted
 - (vii)
 - Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), sixth indent of the basic Regulation: access to finance granted by institutions which implement public policy objectives or otherwise not acting independently of the State
 - (viii)
 - Systemic nature of the distortions described
 - (ix)
 - Conclusion
 - (b) Representative country
 - (i)
 - General remarks
 - (ii)
 - A level of economic development similar to the PRC
 - (iii)
 - Production of the product under review in the representative country
 - (iv)
 - Availability of the relevant public data in the representative country
 - (v)
 - Level of social and environmental protection
 - (vi)
 - Conclusion
 - (c) Sources used to establish undistorted costs
 - (d) Factors of production
 - (i)
 - Introduction
 - (ii)
 - Raw materials and by-products/waste
 - (iii)
 - Labour
 - (iv)
 - Electricity
 - (e) Manufacturing overhead costs, SG&A and profits
 - (f) Calculation of the normal value
 - 3.2.1.2.
 - Export price
 - 3.2.1.3.
 - Comparison and dumping margin
 - 3.2.1.4.
 - Conclusion
 - 3.2.2.
 - Russia
 - 3.2.2.1.
 - Normal value
 - 3.2.2.2.
 - Export price
 - 3.2.2.3.
 - Comparison and dumping margin
 - 3.2.2.4.
 - Conclusion
 - 3.3.
 - Likelihood of continuation or recurrence of dumping should measures be repealed
 - 3.3.1.
 - PRC
 - 3.3.1.1.
 - Production capacity and spare capacity in the PRC
 - 3.3.1.2.
 - Availability of other markets
 - 3.3.1.3.
 - Attractiveness of the Union market
 - 3.3.1.4.
 - Conclusion on the likelihood of continuation or recurrence of dumping
 - 3.3.2.
 - Russia
 - 3.3.2.1.
 - Production capacity and spare capacity in Russia
 - 3.3.2.2.
 - Availability of other markets
 - 3.3.2.3.
 - Attractiveness of the Union market
 - 3.3.3.
 - Conclusion on the likelihood of continuation or recurrence of dumping
 - 3.4.
 - Overall conclusions on the likelihood of continuation or recurrence of dumping
 - 4.
 - INJURY
 - 4.1.
 - Definition of the Union industry and Union production
 - 4.2.
 - Union consumption
 - 4.3.
 - Imports from the countries concerned
 - 4.3.1.
 - Cumulative assessment of the effects of the imports from the countries concerned
 - 4.3.2.
 - Volume and market share of the imports from the countries concerned
 - 4.3.3.
 - Prices of the imports from the countries concerned and price undercutting
 - 4.4.
 - Imports from third countries other than the PRC and Russia
 - 4.5.
 - Economic situation of the Union industry
 - 4.5.1.
 - General remarks
 - 4.5.2.
 - Macroeconomic indicators
 - 4.5.2.1.
 - Production, production capacity and capacity utilisation
 - 4.5.2.2.
 - Sales volume and market share
 - 4.5.2.3.
 - Growth
 - 4.5.2.4.
 - Employment and productivity
 - 4.5.2.5.
 - Magnitude of the dumping margin and recovery from past dumping
 - 4.5.3.
 - Microeconomic indicators
 - 4.5.3.1.
 - Prices and factors affecting prices
 - 4.5.3.2.
 - Labour costs
 - 4.5.3.3.
 - Inventories
 - 4.5.3.4.
 - Profitability, cash flow, investments, and return on investments and ability to raise capital
 - 4.6.
 - Conclusion on the situation of the Union industry
 - 5.
 - LIKELIHOOD OF RECURRENCE OF INJURY
 - 5.1.
 - Spare production/processing capacity
 - 5.2.
 - Attractiveness of the Union market
 - 5.3.
 - Impact of imports from the countries concerned on the situation of the Union industry should the measures be allowed to lapse
 - 5.4.
 - Conclusion on likelihood of recurrence of material injury
 - 6.
 - UNION INTEREST
 - 6.1.
 - Interest of the Union industry
 - 6.2.
 - Interest of users
 - 6.3.
 - Interest of importers
 - 6.4.
 - Conclusion on Union interest
 - 7.
 - ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES
 - Article 1
 - Article 2
 - Article 3