Commission Regulation (EC) No 284/2004 of 18 February 2004 initiating an investigation concerning the possible circumvention of anti-dumping measures imposed by Council Regulation (EC) No 1676/2001 on imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film originating, inter alia, in India by imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film consigned from Brazil and from Israel, whether declared as originating in Brazil or Israel or not and making such imports subject to registration
Modified by
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1830/2004of 21 October 2004amending Regulation (EC) No 283/2004 and Regulation (EC) No 284/2004 as regards registration of certain imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film produced by one Brazilian exporting producer and produced by one Israeli exporting producer, 304R1830, October 22, 2004
Commission Regulation (EC) No 284/2004of 18 February 2004initiating an investigation concerning the possible circumvention of anti-dumping measures imposed by Council Regulation (EC) No 1676/2001 on imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film originating, inter alia, in India by imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film consigned from Brazil and from Israel, whether declared as originating in Brazil or Israel or not and making such imports subject to registrationTHE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 384/96 of 22 December 1995 on protection against dumped imports from countries not members of the European CommunityOJ L 56, 6.3.1996, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1972/2002OJ L 305, 7.11.2002, p. 1., (the basic Regulation), and in particular Article 13(3) and Article 14(3) and (5) thereof,After having consulted the Advisory Committee,Whereas:A.REQUEST(1)The Commission has received a request pursuant to Article13(3) of the basic Regulation to investigate the possible circumvention of the anti-dumping measures imposed on imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film (PET film) originating, inter alia, in India.(2)The request was lodged on 6 January 2004 by the following Community producers: DuPont Teijin Films, Mitsubishi Polyester Film GmbH and Nuroll SpA.B.PRODUCT(3)The product concerned by the possible circumvention is PET film originating in India, normally declared under CN codes ex39206219 and ex39206290 (the product concerned). These codes are given for information only.(4)The product under investigation is PET film consigned from Brazil and from Israel (the product under investigation) normally declared under the same codes as the product concerned.C.EXISTING MEASURES(5)The measures currently in force and possibly being circumvented are anti-dumping measures imposed by Council Regulation (EC) No 1676/2001OJ L 227, 23.8.2001, p. 1..D.GROUNDS(6)The request contains sufficient prima facie evidence that the anti-dumping measures on imports of PET film originating in India are being circumvented by means of transhipment via Brazil and via Israel.(7)The evidence submitted is as follows:The request shows that a significant change in the pattern of trade involving exports from India, Brazil and Israel to the Community has taken place following the imposition of measures on the product concerned, and that there appears to be insufficient due cause or justification other than the imposition of the duty for such a change. This change in the pattern of trade appears to stem from the transhipment of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film originating in India via Brazil and via Israel.(8)Furthermore, the request contains sufficient prima facie evidence that the remedial effects of the existing anti-dumping measures on the product concerned are being undermined in terms of quantities and prices. Significant volumes of imports of PET film from Brazil and Israel appear to have replaced imports of the product concerned originating in India.(9)Finally, the request contains sufficient prima facie evidence that the prices of PET film are dumped in relation to the normal value previously established for the product concerned.(10)Should circumvention practices covered by Article 13 of the basic Regulation, other than transhipment, be identified in the course of the investigation, the investigation may cover these practices also.E.PROCEDURE(11)In the light of the above, the Commission has concluded that sufficient evidence exists to justify the initiation of an investigation pursuant to Article 13 of the basic Regulation and to make imports of PET film consigned from Brazil and from Israel, whether declared as originating in Brazil or Israel or not, subject to registration, in accordance with Article 14(5) of the basic Regulation.(a)Questionnaires(12)In order to obtain the information it deems necessary for its investigation, the Commission will send questionnaires to the exporters/producers and to the associations of exporters/producers in Brazil and Israel, to the exporters/producers and to the associations of exporters/producers in India, to the importers and to the associations of importers in the Community which cooperated in the investigation that led to the existing measures or which are listed in the request, and to the authorities of India, Brazil and Israel. Information, as appropriate, may also be sought from the Community industry.(13)In any event, all interested parties should contact the Commission forthwith, but not later than the time limit set in Article 3 of this Regulation in order to find out whether they are listed in the request and, if necessary, request a questionnaire within the time limit set in Article 3(1) of this Regulation, given that the time limit set in Article 3(2) of this Regulation applies to all interested parties.(14)The authorities of India, Brazil and Israel will be notified of the initiation of the investigation and provided with a copy of the request.(b)Collection of information and holding of hearings(15)All interested parties are hereby invited to make their views known in writing and to provide supporting evidence. Furthermore, the Commission may hear interested parties, provided that they make a request in writing and show that there are particular reasons why they should be heard.(c)Exemption from registration of imports or measures(16)In accordance with Article 13(4) of the basic Regulation, imports of the product under investigation may be exempted from registration or measures if the importation does not constitute circumvention.(17)The possible circumvention takes place outside the Community. Article 13 of the basic Regulation is aiming at countering circumvention practices without affecting operators which can prove that they are not involved in such practices, but it does not contain a specific provision providing for the treatment of producers in the countries concerned which could establish that they are not involved in circumvention practices. Therefore, it appears necessary to introduce a possibility for producers concerned to request an exemption from the registration of imports of their exported products or from measures on these imports.(18)Producers wishing to obtain an exemption should apply for it and submit any requested questionnaire reply within the appropriate time limits, in order for it to be established that they are not circumventing the anti-dumping duties within the meaning of Article 13(1) of the basic Regulation. Importers could still benefit from exemption from registration or measures to the extent that their imports are from producers which are granted such an exemption, and in accordance with Article 13(4) of the basic Regulation.F.REGISTRATION(19)Pursuant to Article 14(5) of the basic Regulation, imports of the product under investigation should be made subject to registration in order to ensure that, should the investigation result in findings of circumvention, anti-dumping duties of an appropriate amount can be levied retroactively from the date of registration of such imports consigned from Brazil and Israel.G.TIME LIMITS(20)In the interest of sound administration, time limits should be stated within which:interested parties may make themselves known to the Commission, present their views in writing and submit questionnaire replies or any other information to be taken into account during the investigation,interested parties may make a written request to be heard by the Commission.(21)Attention is drawn to the fact that the exercise of most procedural rights set out in the basic Regulation depends on the party's making itself known within the time limits mentioned in Article 3 of this Regulation.H.NON-COOPERATION(22)In cases in which any interested party refuses access to or otherwise does not provide necessary information within the time limits, or significantly impedes the investigation, findings, affirmative or negative, may be made in accordance with Article 18 of the basic Regulation, on the basis of the facts available.(23)Where it is found that any interested party has supplied false or misleading information, the information shall be disregarded and use may be made, in accordance with Article 18 of the basic Regulation, of the facts available. If an interested party does not cooperate, or cooperates only partially, and use of the facts available is made, the result may be less favourable than if it had cooperated,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: