Turkey imposes anti-dumping measure on Chinese aluminium strip
Turkey has decided to apply an anti-dumping measure on imports of certain unbacked aluminium foils and strips originating from China. The move aims to shield domestic producers from unfair price competition.

Turkey has decided to apply an anti-dumping measure on imports of certain unbacked aluminium foils and strips originating from China. According to Anadolu Agency, the regulation entered into force via an official gazette decision.
Anti-dumping measures are among the trade-policy tools used to protect domestic producers from goods arriving from abroad at prices below their normal value. The decision could affect competitive conditions for firms in the aluminium-processing sector.
The measure is seen within the scope of Turkey's broader trade-defence investigations targeting various industrial products originating from China. Industry representatives say such decisions require monitoring price and supply balances in the domestic market.
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