82/31/EEC: Commission Decision of 14 January 1982 accepting undertakings in connection with the anti-dumping proceeding concerning imports of fluid cracking catalysts originating in the United States of America and terminating that proceeding
Published date | 16 January 1982 |
Subject Matter | Commercial policy,Dumping |
Official Gazette Publication | Official Journal of the European Communities, L 11, 16 January 1982 |
82/31/EEC: Commission Decision of 14 January 1982 accepting undertakings in connection with the anti-dumping proceeding concerning imports of fluid cracking catalysts originating in the United States of America and terminating that proceeding
Official Journal L 011 , 16/01/1982 P. 0025 - 0027
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COMMISSION DECISION
of 14 January 1982
accepting undertakings in connection with the anti-dumping proceeding concerning imports of fluid cracking catalysts originating in the United States of America and terminating that proceeding
(82/31/EEC)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN
COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3017/79 of 20 December 1979 on protection against dumped or subsidized imports from countries not members of the European Economic Community (1), and in particular Article 10 thereof,
After consultations within the Advisory Committee set up under that Regulation,
Whereas in November 1980 the Commission received a complaint lodged by the European Council of Chemical Manufacturers Federations (CEFIC) representing all the Community's production of fluid cracking catalysts; whereas the complaint contained evidence of the existence of dumping in respect of like products originating in the United States of America and of material injury resulting therefrom;
Whereas, since the said evidence was sufficient to justify initiating a proceeding, the Commission accordingly announced, by a notice published in the Official Journal of the European Communities (2), the initiation of a proceeding concerning imports of such products originating in the United States of America and commenced an investigation of the matter at Community level;
Whereas the Commission officially so advised the exporters and importers known to be concerned and the representatives of the United States of America;
Whereas the Commission gave the parties directly concerned the opportunity to make known their views in writing and to be heard orally; whereas the majority of the parties concerned have taken this opportunity;
Whereas in order to arrive at an assessment of the dumping margin and injury, the Commission sought and verified all information it deemed to be necessary and carried out inspections at the premises of the three major producers in the United States, the Davison...
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