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EU imposed duties on Chinese Mobile Access Equipment

Following an anti-subsidy investigation by the European Commission, it unveiled that unfair Chinese subsidies, including land use rights below fair value, preferential financing and tax reductions, made it difficult for the EU industry to compete with imports from China and resulted in significant market share losses, despite a strong increase in demand for MAE. 


So from 2nd May, The European Commission imposed definitive countervailing duties on imports of mobile access equipment (MAE) from China ,aiming to shield the EU MAE industry, which employs over 3,000 people across several Member States.


The anti-subsidy duties imposed to level the playing field range from 7.3% to 14.2% and come on top of anti-dumping duties imposed in imports of MAE from China in January 2025. The total combined anti-dumping and countervailing duties now range between 20.6% and 66.7%.


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Source: European Commission





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