Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1198 of 12 July 2019 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of ceramic tableware and kitchenware originating in the People's Republic of China following an expiry review pursuant to Article 11(2) of Regulation (EU) No 2016/1036

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Article 1U.K.
1.A definitive anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of ceramic tableware and kitchenware, excluding ceramic condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts, ceramic coffee mills, ceramic knife sharpeners, ceramic sharpeners, ceramic kitchen tools to be used for cutting, grinding, grating, slicing, scraping and peeling, and cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread, currently falling under CN codes ex 6911 10 00, ex 6912 00 21, ex 6912 00 23, ex 6912 00 25 and ex 6912 00 29 (TARIC codes 6911 10 00 90, 6912 00 21 11, 6912 00 21 91, 6912 00 23 10, 6912 00 25 10 and 6912 00 29 10) and originating in the People's Republic of China.
2.The rate of the definitive anti-dumping duty applicable to the net, free-at-Union-frontier price, before duty, of the product described in paragraph 1 and manufactured by the companies listed below, shall be as follows:
Company | Duty (%) | TARIC Additional Code |
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Hunan Hualian China Industry Co., Ltd;
Hunan Hualian Ebillion China Industry Co., Ltd;
Hunan Liling Hongguanyao China Industry Co., Ltd;
Hunan Hualian Yuxiang China Industry Co., Ltd.
| 18,3 % | B349 |
Guangxi Sanhuan Enterprise Group Holding Co., Ltd | 13,1 % | B350 |
CHL Porcelain Industries Ltd | 23,4 % | B351 |
Shandong Zibo Niceton-Marck Huaguang Ceramics Limited;
Zibo Huatong Ceramics Co., Ltd;
Shandong Silver Phoenix Co., Ltd;
Niceton Ceramics (Linyi) Co., Ltd;
Linyi Jingshi Ceramics Co., Ltd;
Linyi Silver Phoenix Ceramics Co., Ltd;
Linyi Chunguang Ceramics Co., Ltd;
Linyi Zefeng Ceramics Co., Ltd.
| 17,6 % | B352 |
Guangxi Province Beiliu City Laotian Ceramics Co., Ltd | 22,9 % | B353 |
Companies listed in Annex I | 17,9 % | See Annex I |
All other companies | 36,1 % | B999 |
3.The application of the individual anti-dumping duty rates specified for the companies mentioned in paragraph 2 shall be conditional upon presentation to the customs authorities of the Member States of a valid commercial invoice, which shall be conform to the requirements set out in Annex II. If no such invoice is presented, the duty applicable to ‘All other companies’ shall apply.
4.Unless otherwise specified, the provisions in force concerning customs duties shall apply.
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