EBMA files an anti dumping complaint on chinese e-bikes.

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Alex Bowden reports the government on the advice of the Trade Remedies Authority has lowered UK import tariffs for two Chinese manufacturers Otmar and Seno on the grounds these are new exporters not involved with the original 2017 EU complaint. Rebecca Morley reports "the combined duty for the new exporters will move from 79.3% to 33.4%."
 
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Alex Bowden reports the government on the advice of the Trade Remedies Authority has lowered UK import tariffs for two Chinese manufacturers Otmar and Seno on the grounds these are new exporters not involved with the original 2017 EU complaint. Rebecca Morley reports "the combined duty for the new exporters will move from 79.3% to 33.4%."
I wonder how many Chinese companies applied but were rejected?
 

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Trade Remedies Authority launches a review of e-bike anti-dumping tariffs. Reportedly this will include a survey of UK e-bike owners to assess customer sensitivity to e-bike prices. Businesses affected by the tariffs can contribute to the review by registering on the TRA’s online case platform.