Commission Regulation (EC) No 2005/2006 of 22 December 2006 imposing provisional anti-dumping duties on imports of synthetic staple fibres of polyesters (PSF) originating in Malaysia and Taiwan
Far Eastern Textile Ltd. Nan Ya Plastics Corporation Tung Ho Spinning Weaving & Dyeing Co., Ltd. Tuntex Distinct Corporation and its related company Tuntex Synthetic Corporation.
(a) Community producers Advansa GmbH, Hamm, Germany Wellman International Ltd., Kells, Ireland La Seda de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
(b) Unrelated importer SIMP SPA, Verrone, Italy
(c) Users Tharreau Industries, Chemillé, France Libeltex, Meulebeke, Belgium
(d) Exporting producers in Malaysia Hualon Corporation (M) Sdn. Bhd., Kuala Lumpur Penfibre Sdn. Bhd., Penang
(e) Exporting producers in Taiwan Far Eastern Textile Ltd., Taipei Nan Ya Plastics Corporation, Taipei Tung Ho Spinning Weaving & Dyeing Co., Ltd., Taipei Tuntex Distinct Corporation, Hsichih, Taipei County, and its related company Tuntex Synthetic Corporation, Hsichih, Taipei County
Hualon Corporation (M) Sdn. Bhd., Kuala Lumpur 12,4 % Penfibre Sdn. Bhd., Penang 14,7 % All other companies 23,0 %
Far Eastern Textile Ltd., Taipei 29,5 % Nan Ya Plastics Corporation, Taipei 29,5 % Tung Ho Spinning Weaving & Dyeing Co., Ltd., Taipei 14,7 % Tuntex Distinct Corporation, Hsichih, Taipei County 18,2 % Tuntex Synthetic Corporation, Hsichih, Taipei County 18,2 % Cooperating companies not included in the sample 16,5 % All other companies 29,5 %
eight complainant Community producers, out of which three fully co-operated with the Commission during the investigation, six producers, which fully supported the complaint but did not co-operate in the proceeding, four producers which remained silent at the complaint stage and did not co-operate in the proceeding.
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the dumping margins established in relation to the imports from each of the countries concerned were above the de minimis threshold as defined in Article 9(3) of the basic Regulation,the volumes of imports from each of these countries were not negligible in the sense of Article 5(7) of the basic Regulation, as market shares for these countries ranged from 2 % to 13 % during the investigation period and, the cumulative assessment was found to be appropriate in view of the conditions of competition both between imports originating in these countries, and between these imports and the like Community product. To this end, the market behaviour of the exporters was analysed in terms of trends of export prices and volumes. It was found that the level of undercutting, ranging from 43 % to 50 % is relatively similar, and that the sales prices of both countries follow the same trends as the like product produced and sold by the Community industry. It was also found that exporters from the countries concerned use similar sales channels as the Community industry, namely directly to independent customers. Moreover, the investigation has shown that the imports concerned and the like product share the same physical and chemical characteristics, and are thus competing against each other on a type by type basis. As illustrated in the table below the volume of imports both from Taiwan and Malaysia showed a significant increase in particular between 2004 and the end of the IP.
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Market shares | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | IP |
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Cash Flow (in '000 Euro) | ||||
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Import volume in tonnes | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | IP |
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Belarus | ||||
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PSF represents between 10 % and 40 % of the users total cost of production of downstream products, the average anti-dumping duty is about 24,9 % for the countries concerned, the share of dumped imports is 15,3 % of total consumption of PSF.
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