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How the UK’s Trade Remedies Authority investigates whether trade remedy measures are needed to counteract unfair import practices.
Legal framework Primary legislation in the Taxation (Cross-border Trade)…
Primary legislation in The Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018 (the…
The Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) is responsible for investigating…
What is dumping? Dumping occurs when goods are imported into a country and…
This chapter explains how we assess a possible countervailable subsidy,…
Legal framework The guidance reflects the legislation relating to the…
Based on applications from UK industries, we investigate claims of dumped…
Overview Based on applications from UK industries, we investigate claims…
Legal framework The guidance reflects the changes introduced by the…
The Trade Remedies Authority exists to defend the UK against unfair international trade practices. We investigate whether new trade remedies are needed to prevent injury to UK industries caused by unfair trading practices an…
A register of the private interests declared by the Trade Remedies Authority's Board Members
TRA board members register of declared interests This list sets out…
A Final Recommendation to extend safeguard measures on 15 categories of steel has been submitted to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade.
The home of Trade Remedies Authority on GOV.UK. The Trade Remedies Authority exists to defend the UK against unfair international trade practices. We investigate whether new trade remedies are needed to prevent injury to UK …
The Trade Remedies Authority has initiated transition reviews into anti-dumping and countervailing measures on organic coated steel from China.
TRA Board meeting minutes from 2023.
The TRA Plan 2024-2027, sets out the TRA’s corporate and business planning priorities for the next three years.
The TRA unveils three-year strategy aimed at defending the UK from unfair trading practices and strengthening Britain’s position on the global stage.
Corporate and business plans published by the Trade Remedies Authority.
The Secretary of State for Business and Trade has accepted the TRA’s recommendation to maintain anti-dumping duties on imports of cast iron articles from China.
A countervailing measure on continuous glass fibre products from Egypt has been varied to remove mats made of glass fibre filaments.
The Trade Remedies Authority has published its reconsidered decisions relating to anti-dumping measures on imports of aluminium extrusions from China.
Extension review finds imports would likely increase if the safeguard measure were to expire and serious injury to the UK's steel industry would likely recur.
The TRA has initiated a transition review into an anti-dumping measure on imports of chamois leather from China.
The TRA has published initial findings proposing an anti-dumping measure on ceramic tiles from China be kept.
The TRA has initiated a suspension review and Tariff Rate Quota review of the current safeguards measure on Category 1 steel products.
The TRA has published interim findings recommending that an anti-dumping measure on imports of Corrosion Resistant Steel from China be maintained.
A reference library for those considering making an application to the Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) for a trade remedies investigation.
The main decision-making, executive and managerial bodies at the Trade Remedies Authority (TRA).
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