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EU Imposes Definitive Antidumping Duty on Birch Plywood From Russia

The European Union imposed a definitive antidumping duty on imports of birch plywood from Russia, the European Commission said Nov. 9. The commission kicked off the investigation in October 2020 following a complaint from the Woodstock Consortium, which led to provisional measures taking effect in June 2021. The Nov. 9 update locks in those provisional measures. The duties cover "imports of plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood, each ply not exceeding 6 mm thickness, with outer plies of wood specified under subheading 4412 33, with at least one outer ply of birch wood, whether or not coated," from Russia.

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The following antidumping duty rates apply: 15.80% for Zheshartsky LPK LLC; 14.40% for the Sveza Group; 15.72% for Syktyvkar Plywood Mill Ltd.; 14.85% for 12 other cooperating companies listed in the notice's Annex; and 15.80% for all other companies.