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Investigations
Case AD665 - Hot rolled flat products (HRFS)
History of proceeding
- Type: Initial Investigation, Article 5
- Countries investigated: Turkey
Timeframe and key steps
This is an indicative timetable for interested parties.
Only the time limits and deadlines set out in the basic regulations and notices of initiation are legally binding.
Initiation stage | Provisional stage | Definitive stage | ||||
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Date of initiation | Time period envisaged for verification visits 1 | Pre-disclosure 2 | Provisional Measures 3 | Return comments on disclosure / provisional measures 4 | Return comments on final disclosure 5 | Definitive Measures 6 |
14 May 2020 | 29 July 2020 09 October 2020 |
17 December 2020 | 07 January 2021 | 22 January 2021 | 29 March 2021 | 07 July 2021 |
Contacts
Interested parties intending to make submissions or send correspondence to the Commission should follow the instructions given in the Notice of Initiation below.
Publications
- Information about Complaint/Request
- Initiation
- Questionnaire for importers
- Questionnaire for the Union producers
- Questionnaire for the exporting producers
- Questionnaire for user
- Questionnaire for the Union producers
- Registration
- Information at provisional stage (pre-disclosure)
- Provisional measures
- The Commission may carry out visits between the above stated dates to verify the questionnaire replies and other information submitted by the interested parties. ¶
- The Commission will provide information on the planned imposition of provisional duties within the deadline indicated by Section 6 of the Notice of initiation. Interested parties will be given 3 working days to comment in writing on the accuracy of the calculations. In cases where the Commission intends not to impose provisional duties, it will inform the interested parties within the deadline indicated by Section 6 of the Notice of initiation. ¶
- Latest date for entry into force of provisional measures (8 months from initiation in anti-dumping cases and 9 months from initiation in anti-subsidy cases). If imposed, these measures have a maximum duration of 6 months in the case of an anti-dumping investigation and 4 months in the case of an anti-subsidy investigation. Interested parties can submit comments on provisional measures. Interested parties who have co-operated in the proceedings can submit comments to the disclosure letter following its transmission to them. ¶
- Latest date for interested parties to submit comments on provisional measures or disclosure letter. ¶
- Latest date for parties which have co-operated in the proceedings to submit comments on the final disclosure letter following its transmission to them. ¶
- Latest date to publish the imposition of definitive measures or the termination of the proceedings in the Official Journal of the European Union in the case of initial investigations. Measures will normally be imposed for a period of five years with the possibility to request a review of the measures at the earliest one year after imposition. In the case of other types of investigations (e.g. reviews), this is an indicative date for the conclusion of the investigation.¶