The GRTU has been informed about the below excerpts from the EU official journal in relation to developments in anti-dumping and anti-subsidy cases for the information of our members:
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imposing a provisional anti-dumping duty on imports of certain seamless pipes and tubes of stainless steel originating in the People's Republic of China
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terminating the anti-dumping proceeding on imports of polyester staple fibres originating in the People's Republic of China
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Notice of the impending expiry of anti-dumping measures on 14.3.2012 on Tungsten electrodes from China
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Notice of initiation of a partial interim review of the anti-dumping measures applicable to imports of potassium chloride originating, inter alia, in Russia
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terminating the expiry review and ‘the new exporter' review of the anti-dumping measures concerning imports of certain magnesia bricks originating in the People's Republic of China
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Notice of the impending expiry of anti-dumping measures on 27.4.2012 on Ironing boards from China and Ukraine
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Notice of initiation of an anti-dumping proceeding concerning imports of certain seamless pipes and tubes of iron or steel, excluding seamless pipes and tubes of stainless steel, originating in Belarus
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Notice of initiation of an expiry review of the anti-dumping measures applicable to imports of certain seamless pipes and tubes of iron or steel originating in Croatia, Russia and Ukraine
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Notice of the impending expiry of anti-dumping measures on 18.4.2012 on Certain frozen strawberries from China
Contact Abigail Mamo at GRTU for the full text.

GRTU was left overall satisfied by the proposal for a directive on energy efficiency unveiled by the European Commission. GRTU particularly appreciated the Commission's call on Member States to establish a favourable framework for technical assistance and targeted information on energy efficiency for SMEs, although this request should have been inserted in the legally binding part of the text rather than in the introductory remarks.
Euro-area citizens and residents have selected the winning design of a new euro coin that will be issued next January to commemorate 10 years of euro banknotes and coins. Close to 35 000 people voted in an online competition from a choice of five designs that had been pre-selected by a professional jury following a design competition among citizens from the whole euro area. The new commemorative 2-euro coin will be issued by all euro-area Member States. It is estimated that some 90 million of these coins will be put into circulation.
The EU Competent Authorities for the Directives on medical devices have reached an agreement on a harmonized approach in the interpretation of the following legal provision: "The label must bear the following particulars: the name or trade name and address of the manufacturer. For devices imported into the Community, the label, or the outer packaging, or instructions for use, shall contain in addition the name and address of the authorised representative where the manufacturer does not have a registered place of business in the Community."
