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EU investigates allegations of dumping of PET plastic from Vietnam

Today, the European Commission launched an investigation to assess whether anti-dumping measures are warranted on imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from Vietnam.

The launch follows a complaint from EU PET producers, which alleges that dumped imports from Vietnam are harming the EU’s PET-producing industry. 

PET production directly employs 1,600 people across the EU, with the EU PET plastic market worth more than €4 billion in 2024. 

If the investigation confirms that the EU PET industry suffers from injury or a threat of injury caused by dumped imports from Vietnam, the Commission may impose anti-dumping duties on imports if these are found to be in the interest of the EU. 

The investigation shall be concluded maximum 14 months after initiation. Provisional anti-dumping measures may be imposed within eight months if dumping and consequent injury have been provisionally established.

The EU currently has anti-dumping measures in force on imports of PET plastic from China, as well as anti-subsidy duties on imports of the same product from India. 

For more information

Notice of Initiation 

EU Trade Defence Policy

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