Sudden! Turkey Launches Anti-Circumvention Investigation on Anti-Dumping Case of Photovoltaic Modules Against China

2023-11-29 09:15:43

The investigation began as early as 2016.

On November 25,

2023, the Ministry of Trade of Turkey issued Announcement No.2023/32, stating that in response to the application of Turkish enterprises, Photovoltaic modules originating in China (Turkish: bir mod modül halinde birle birleştirilmiş veya panolarda d düzenlenmiş fotovoltaik The H hücreler) anti-dumping case launched an anti-circumvention investigation to examine whether Chinese products involved in the case were exported to Turkey via Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Croatia and Jordan to avoid anti-dumping duties . The

investigation period of this case is the whole year of 2020, the whole year of 2021, the whole year of 2022 and January 2023 to September 2023. The

products involved include photovoltaic modules and solar panels , which involve products under Turkish tariff number 8541.43.00.00.00. The announcement shall take effect from the date of publication. According to the relevant laws of Turkey, Turkey can retroactively impose anti-dumping duties within 90 days before the final ruling.

Stakeholders shall submit questionnaires, case comments and evidence materials within 37 days from the date of publication of the announcement.

Investigating Authority (Turkish Ministry of Trade) Contact:

T. C. Ticaret Bakanl Bakanlığı İthalat Genel M Müdürlüğü İthalat Politikalar Politikalarını İzleme ve De Değerlendirme Dairesi S Söğütözü Mah. 2176. Sok. No: 63 Çankaya/ANKARA

Tel: + 90 312 204 92

94 Fax: + 90 312 212 87 65

Website: www.ticaret.gov.tr

Contact Email of Enterprises and Associations in Turkey: ticaretbakanligi@hs01.kep.tr

Enterprises outside Turkey, Contact email of the association: On July 1, oeksorusturma@ticaret.gov.tr2016

, Turkey launched an anti-dumping investigation on photovoltaic modules originating in China. On April 1,

2017, the former Ministry of Economy of Turkey issued Announcement No.2017/6, which made an affirmative final ruling on the case and imposed anti-dumping duties of $20 per square metre and $25 per square metre on the products involved. It is valid for five years. On March 26,

2022, the Ministry of Trade of Turkey issued Announcement No.2022/10 to launch the first sunset review investigation into the case. On September 15,

2023, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No.2023/26, making the first final affirmative ruling on the sunset review of the case, and continuing to impose anti-dumping duties of $20 per square metre and $25 per square metre on the products involved.

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