Morocco tightens anti-dumping measures in 2025
This follows an investigation launched in September 2024, which concluded that Chinese exporters engaged in dumping practices that inflicted significant harm on Morocco''s domestic
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This follows an investigation launched in September 2024, which concluded that Chinese exporters engaged in dumping practices that inflicted significant harm on Morocco''s domestic
By its action under Article 263 TFEU, the applicant, PGTEX Morocco, seeks the annulment of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/302 of 24 February 2022 extending
Rabat – The Moroccan Ministry of Industry and Trade has launched an anti-dumping investigation into steel wires imported from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
This investigation commenced after local businesses provided evidence indicating that the prices of Egyptian and Emirati steel wires in the Moroccan market were significantly lower than
The investigation will review imports between January 1 and December 31, 2024, for evidence of dumping, while an injury assessment will evaluate the impact on Morocco''s steel industry
In a move to safeguard its domestic manufacturing sector, the Moroccan Ministry of Industry and Trade has initiated an anti-dumping
In a move to safeguard its domestic manufacturing sector, the Moroccan Ministry of Industry and Trade has initiated an anti-dumping investigation targeting galvanized steel wires
In a bid to protect its economy from unfair competition, Morocco is introducing stricter technical standards for imported steel and iron products while intensifying anti-dumping measures.
Import restrictions apply to a limited number of products, including firearms, explosives, used clothing, used tires, pornography, and rugs similar to those produced in Morocco.
Morocco has started an investigation into the alleged dumping by Egyptian and Emirati producers of galvanised steel wire used in agriculture and industry, according to local media.
The anti-dumping duty applies to steel ropes and cables including locked coil ropes, excluding ropes and cables of stainless steel, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeding