Hansol Paper receives preliminary anti-dumping duty of 22.3% on thermal paper in EU region
Hansol Paper announced on the 28th that it has confirmed a preliminary determination by the European Union (EU) Commission to impose an anti-dumping duty of approximately 22.3% on high-basis-weight thermal paper imported from Korea.
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Hansol Paper plans to submit rebuttal materials and request a public hearing within 15 days to minimize the imposed rate as much as possible. Sales of thermal paper in the EU region accounted for about 2.9% of Hansol Paper's total revenue last year.
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