Chinese imports fueling rise in EU anti-dumping measures
By Cynthia Kroet ( May 12, 2026, 11:48 GMT | Insight) -- Chinese imports fueled a sharp increase in anti-dumping measures imposed by the European Commission last year, MLex has learned, highlighting the growing challenge facing European policymakers to shield local producers from what is seen as unfair competition from the world's largest exporter of goods. The commission imposed definitive duties in 26 cases last year following an investigation, 17 of which involved goods from China.Chinese imports fueled a sharp increase in anti-dumping measures imposed by the European Commission last year, MLex has learned, highlighting the growing challenge facing European policymakers to shield local producers from what is seen as unfair competition from the world's largest exporter of goods....
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