Chinese steel shelves hit with latest EU dumping probe
By Karoline Del Vecchio ( June 10, 2026, 06:52 GMT | Insight) -- EU imports of bolted and boltless steel shelves made in China are being investigated by EU trade officials over whether the goods might have been unfairly priced, causing harm to the bloc’s industry. This is the latest EU move against Chinese imports, triggered by a complaint brought by the European Metal Shelving Manufacturers’ Defence Committee in late April. EU imports of bolted and boltless steel shelves made in China are being investigated by EU trade officials over whether the goods might have been dumped, causing harm to the bloc’s industry....
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