
The European Commission has announced significantly higher
anti-dumping duties on hardwood plywood imports from China, with
rates set to take effect on 7 December 2025. Duties for Pizhou
producers have increased from 25.1% to 43.2%, while other
Chinese producers will face tariffs of 86.8%, nearly 90%.
The new measures, enforced under the TARIC customs tariff code,
are intended to maintain a level playing field for the European
plywood industry while ensuring the effectiveness of
anti-dumping policies. The consortium has pledged to actively
monitor and counteract attempts to bypass the sanctions.
The decision marks a major step in regulating imports and
safeguarding the European plywood market from unfair
competition.
Source: biznes.meble.pl