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GRPMS launches online petition to withdraw the EU anti dumping duty on Chinese glass fibre
On the 15th September 2010 the European Commission decided to impose provisional anti-dumping measures on glass fibre products originating in China, taking duty from 7% to a staggering 50.6%.
The measures were imposed even though a clear majority of 12 Member States voted against the measure with only seven Member States voting in favour, while eight abstained.
This unprecedented and unfair action will lead to significant job cuts within the composite sector and related industries. Composite jobs will either be exported outside of the EU or lost due to a reduction in consumer demand due to a dramatic increase in costs.
The provisional anti-dumping measures will last for six months, when a final decision will be made. It is vital that the voice of composite industry is heard before the duty is imposed for a period of 5 years.
We urge the European Commission to withdraw the imposition of the additional 43.6% duty on glass fibre products originating in China, to protect jobs across the entire composite industry and allowing all of the composite industry to be competitive.
We want to show the EU the strength of opposition to the imposition of duties that will see the export of manufacturing jobs outside of the EU and will make the composite industry uncompetitive.
We would like to gather as many signatories to our petition from the composites industry as possible.
Please make your voice heard by signing our petition
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