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    Review of the EU legislation for 18/08/2025 – 25/08/2025


    Legal Act Reviews

    Here are the reviews of the legal acts you provided:

    Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1748: Countervailing Duty on PET from India

    This regulation extends the existing countervailing duty on imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from India. The European Commission, following an expiry review, concluded that removing the duties would likely lead to a recurrence of injury to the EU PET industry due to continued subsidised imports from India.
    Key provisions:

    • Re-establishes countervailing duties on PET imports from India, with duty rates ranging from 2.3% to 13.8% for specific companies, and 0% for Futura Polyesters Ltd.
    • To benefit from individual duty rates, importers must present a valid commercial invoice containing a specific declaration to customs authorities; otherwise, the “all other companies” duty rate of 13.8% will be applied.

    Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1739: Provisional Anti-Dumping Duties on ABS Resins from Korea and Taiwan

    This regulation imposes provisional anti-dumping duties on imports of Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) resins originating in the Republic of Korea and Taiwan. This action is a response to findings of dumping and material injury to EU producers.
    Key provisions:

    • Applies provisional anti-dumping duties to ABS resins from Korea and Taiwan, with rates varying from 3.7% to 21.7% depending on the company.
    • Requires a valid commercial invoice with a specific declaration to benefit from individual duty rates.
    • Discontinues registration of imports, which was previously implemented for potential retroactive duty collection.

    Decision No 2/2025 of the EU-Ukraine Association Committee in Trade Configuration: Roaming

    This Decision integrates Ukraine into the EU’s internal market for mobile roaming services. It grants Ukraine and the EU reciprocal “internal market treatment” in the area of mobile roaming.
    Key provisions:

    • Ukrainian mobile users will be able to use their phones in the EU at domestic prices, and vice versa for EU citizens in Ukraine.
    • Sets the application date for this decision as January 1, 2026.
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