The European Commission initiated its first sunset review of anti-dumping (AD) measures regarding aluminum extrusions from China on March 27, 2026.
This investigation responds to a request filed by the European Aluminium on December 19, 2025, aiming to determine if terminating current duties would lead to a continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury to domestic producers.
The Commission will analyze dumping data from January 2025 to December 2025 and evaluate industry injury spanning from January 2022 through the end of the review investigation period. A final determination is expected to be made within 12 months, barring a maximum three-month extension.
The products involved are aluminum bars, rods, profiles, tubes, and pipes containing no more than 99.3% aluminum, whether or not hollow or prepared for use in structures. This review includes unassembled items that may be cut-to-length, drilled, bent, chamfered, or threaded. Specifically excluded from this investigation are products already attached to form subassemblies, welded tubes and pipes, and packaged kits containing all parts necessary to assemble a finished product without further fabrication.
The subject goods are under CN codes ex 7604 10 10, ex 7604 10 90, 7604 21 00, 7604 29 10, 7604 29 90, ex 7608 10 00, 7608 20 81, 7608 20 89, and ex 7610 90 90 (TARIC codes 7604 10 10 11, 7604 10 90 11, 7604 10 90 25, 7604 10 90 80, 7608 10 00 11, 7608 10 00 80, and 7610 90 90 10).
EU launches first expiry review of AD duties on China’s aluminum extrusions
2 Apr 2026 13:57 reported by Joy Liu
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