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EU Investigates Chinese Tyre Imports for Anti-Dumping Measures

  • On May 21, 2025, the European Commission began an inquiry in Brussels to evaluate whether anti-dumping tariffs should be applied to Chinese imports of tyres used on passenger vehicles and light commercial trucks entering the EU.
  • The inquiry comes in response to grievances from the EU tyre sector and concerns that dumped imports are damaging the industry, which is already subject to duties on tyres for buses and heavy trucks from China.
  • The investigation is set to be completed within 14 months, with the possibility of implementing provisional measures after approximately eight months should initial findings indicate harm to the EU market, which is valued at over 18 billion euros.
  • EuRIC has urged the introduction of mandatory recycled material quotas, limitations on tyre exports, and enhanced design for tyre recyclability, cautioning that without immediate policy measures, resource efficiency and climate objectives may be jeopardized, as emphasized by Secretary General Julia Ettinger.
  • China criticized the investigation’s methodology, warned against protectionist harms to both Chinese and EU industries, and urged the EU for prudent, fair treatment of Chinese companies.
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