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EU states approve electrical steel minimum prices

European steel makers have won the support of European Union governments to impose minimum prices on certain imports of electrical steels from the U.S., Russia, Japan, China and South Korea, Transformers Magazine has learnt.

EU Commission finds evidence of severe dumping of GOES

Belgium, Brussels: A pending European Commission decision on ‘Minimum Import Prices’ (MIPs) for Grain Oriented Electrical Steel (GOES) would safeguard a vital strategic subsector of the steel industry and preserve the competitiveness of the European electrical transformer business.

US wins trade dispute on Chinese GOES duties

Switzerland, Geneva: The World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled on Friday that China was not complying with its 2012 findings that duties added to high-value grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) products were inconsistent with the group’s rules.

EU regulation on GOES import duties comes into effect

European Union, Brussels: The European Commission has adopted the regulation for imposing provisional anti-dumping duty on imports of grain-oriented electrical steel from China, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the U.S., according to the Official Journal of the European Union.

EU anti-dumping tariffs on GOES imports revealed

European Union, Brussels: Referring to sources familiar with the European Commission proposal of the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imports of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) to be enforced next month, Reuters has revealed the countries and tariffs covered by the proposition.

Will anti-dumping duties on GOES compromise EU efficiency?

Transformers Magazine has spoken to some EU transformer manufacturers to gain deeper insight into their expressed concerns about the announced proposition of the enforcement of provisional anti-dumping duties against imports of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) in the European Union (EU), coming on the eve of the introduction of another new and challenging regulation – EU’s EcoDesign.