On March 20, 2020, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No. 2020/4, which regulates artificial and synthetic short fiber yarns and sewing threads originating in China (Turkish: sentetik ve suni devams?z liflerden iplikler (kesik elyaf ipli?i) launched an anti-circumvention investigation to examine whether the products involved were imported into Turkey through Cambodia to circumvent anti-dumping measures. The Turkish tariff numbers of the products involved are 55.08, 55.09, 55.10, 55.11 (not Including 5509.52, 5509.61, 5509.91, 5510.20).
On January 11, 2008, Turkey imposed restrictions on man-made and synthetic staple fiber yarns originating in China, Indonesia, and India. and sewing thread. On January 12, 2009, Turkey began to impose anti-dumping duties on the products involved in China, Indonesia, and India. On January 10, 2014, Turkey launched the first anti-dumping sunset review on the products involved in the above three countries. An investigation was filed. On April 17, 2015, the Turkish Ministry of Economy issued Announcement No. 2015/8, making the first anti-dumping sunset review and final ruling on the products involved in China, Indonesia, and India. On August 22, 2015, Turkey imposed a and synthetic staple fiber yarns and sewing threads. An anti-circumvention investigation was launched to examine whether the Chinese products involved were imported into Turkey through Taiwan to circumvent anti-dumping measures. On July 1, 2016, the Turkish Ministry of Economy issued Announcement No. 2016/22, starting Anti-dumping duties of US$0-0.80/kg will be levied on the products involved in the Taiwan region of China.
On October 18, 2012, Turkey imposed anti-dumping duties of US$0-0.80/kg on products originating in Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam has launched an anti-dumping investigation into man-made and synthetic staple fiber yarns and sewing threads. On April 8, 2014, the Turkish Ministry of Economy issued Announcement No. 2014/2, which began to impose anti-dumping duties on the products involved in the case from Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
On December 31, 2018, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No. 2019/2, in response to the application of Turkish domestic enterprises, on products originating in China, Indonesia, India, and Malaysia. , Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam have initiated anti-dumping sunset review investigations on man-made and synthetic staple fiber yarns and sewing threads.
Original text: https://www.resmigazete. gov.tr/eskiler/2020/03/20200320-10.htm