CELEX: 31992S0323
Language: en
Date: 1992-02-07 00:00:00
Title: Commission Decision No 323/92/ECSC of 7 February 1992 terminating the antidumping proceeding concerning imports of certain merchant bars and rods of alloy steel originating in Turkey

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31992S0323

Commission Decision No 323/92/ECSC of 7 February 1992 terminating the antidumping proceeding concerning imports of certain merchant bars and rods of alloy steel originating in Turkey  

Official Journal L 035 , 12/02/1992 P. 0012 - 0012

COMMISSION DECISION No 323/92/ECSC  of 7 February 1992  terminating the  anti-dumping proceeding concerning imports of certain merchant bars and rods of alloy steel  originating in TurkeyTHE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community, Having regard to Commission Decision No 2424/88/ECSC of 29 July 1988 on protection against dumped  or subsidized imports from countries not members of the European Coal and Steel Community  (1) and  in particular Article 9 thereof, After consultation within the Advisory Committee as provided for by the above Decision, Whereas: (1)  In February 1990 the Commission received a complaint lodged by the European Confederation of  Iron and Steel Industries (Eurofer) on behalf of producers whose collective output constitutes the  majority of Community production of the products in question. The complaint contained evidence of  dumping and of material injury resulting therefrom, which was considered sufficient to justify the  initiation of a proceeding. The Commission accordingly announced, by a notice published in the  Official Journal of the European Communities  (2), the initiation of an anti-dumping proceeding  concerning imports into the Community of certain merchant bars and rods, not further worked than  hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, falling within CN codes ex  7228  30  10, ex  7228  30  33 and  ex  7228  30  80, originating in Turkey. (2)  The Commission commenced the investigation by seeking from the parties involved, and  verifying, the information necessary for the assessment of dumping and injury. (3)  On 7 November 1991 the Commission was informed by the complainant that it was withdrawing the  complaint because of profound changes in the market place. (4)  In these circumstances, the Commission considers that further investigation is not necessary  and the proceeding should be terminated, HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS: Sole Article The anti-dumping proceeding concerning  imports of certain merchant bars and rods of alloy steel originating in Turkey is hereby  terminated. Done at Brussels, 7 February 1992. For the Commission  Frans ANDRIESSEN  Vice-President