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Aug 07, 2023

Updated 12 May 2023

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This public notice was published on 24 October 2022 with effect from 25 October 2022.

This public notice is published under regulation 96F(3) of the Trade Remedies (Dumping and Subsidisation) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.

It suspends the application of the anti-dumping duty applied by taxation notice 2020/34 (anti-dumping duty on bicycles and certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China (including bicycles consigned from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Tunisia)) (“the anti-dumping duty”) imported by the Martlet Group Ltd.

The suspension has been recommended by the Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) under regulation 96E(8)(b). The suspension will only apply to certain bicycle parts (category 2 goods) in the 2020/34 taxation notice. The suspension will apply from the day after this notice is published.

Category 1 goods (described as bicycles from Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Tunisia) are still subject to the original anti-dumping duty.

Further information on the investigation can be found on the TRA’s public file, which will be updated as the case progresses.

The application of anti-dumping duty is suspended for:

The suspension applies to the goods described, or imported under a commodity code specified, below. These goods can be described as category 2 goods (certain bicycle parts), as described in the taxation notice 2020/34.

Bicycle parts, in quantities of 300 or more units per month (per type), including:

This public notice takes effect, and the suspension applies, from 25 October 2022.