Hong Kong's Trade and Industry Department warned last Thursday that the European furniture industry may soon lodge a complaint with the European Commission, alleging that upholstered sofas and chairs made in the Mainland are being dumped in the European Union market.
Although the anti-dumping case is not directly against Hong Kong products, some local companies with investment in the Mainland may be affected, the Department explained at a special briefing for local furniture traders to explain the EU's anti-dumping rules and procedures.
At the briefing, Trade and Industry Department officers explained the requirements of the EU's anti-dumping proceedings, to help affected companies prepare for a response to and participation in the possible investigations.
They also provided contact information for the Guangdong authority that handles overseas anti-dumping actions against Mainland products.
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