The Australian Anti Dumping Commission announced on 27 June 2022 that Australian Minister for Industry and Science has decided to accept the recommendations given by the Commissioner regarding the anti-dumping measure on imports of wind towers from China’s Chengxi Shipyard Co. The dumping margin assigned to Chengxi Shipyard is 5.1%, and the effective rate of interim dumping duty was 0.0%. The period of review was from 1 July 2020 to 31vDecember 2021.The review covered utility scale wind towers, whether or not tapered, and sections thereof, whether exported assembled or unassembled, and whether or not including an embed being a tower foundation section. Wind turbines that have electrical power generation capacities equal to or in excess of 1 MW and with a minimum height of 50 metres measured from the base of the tower to the bottom of the nacelle when fully assembled. A wind tower section consists of, at a minimum, multiple steel plates rolled into cylindrical or conical shapes and welded together or otherwise attached to form a steel shell, regardless of coating, end finish, painting, treatment or method of manufacture, and with or without flanges, doors, or internal or external components like flooring & decking, ladders, lifts, electrical junction boxes, electrical cabling, conduit, cable harness for nacelle generator, interior lighting, tool and storage lockers etc attached to the wind tower section.The products involved are classified under7308.20.00 (03, 04)7308.90.00 (52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 63, 65)8502.31.10 (31)8502.31.90 (32)
The Australian Anti Dumping Commission announced on 27 June 2022 that Australian Minister for Industry and Science has decided to accept the recommendations given by the Commissioner regarding the anti-dumping measure on imports of wind towers from China’s Chengxi Shipyard Co. The dumping margin assigned to Chengxi Shipyard is 5.1%, and the effective rate of interim dumping duty was 0.0%. The period of review was from 1 July 2020 to 31vDecember 2021.The review covered utility scale wind towers, whether or not tapered, and sections thereof, whether exported assembled or unassembled, and whether or not including an embed being a tower foundation section. Wind turbines that have electrical power generation capacities equal to or in excess of 1 MW and with a minimum height of 50 metres measured from the base of the tower to the bottom of the nacelle when fully assembled. A wind tower section consists of, at a minimum, multiple steel plates rolled into cylindrical or conical shapes and welded together or otherwise attached to form a steel shell, regardless of coating, end finish, painting, treatment or method of manufacture, and with or without flanges, doors, or internal or external components like flooring & decking, ladders, lifts, electrical junction boxes, electrical cabling, conduit, cable harness for nacelle generator, interior lighting, tool and storage lockers etc attached to the wind tower section.The products involved are classified under7308.20.00 (03, 04)7308.90.00 (52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 63, 65)8502.31.10 (31)8502.31.90 (32)