TRA Keeps Anti‑Dumping Duties on Chinese Ceramic Tableware Until 2029

The Trade Remedies Authority has decided to keep anti‑dumping duties on certain ceramic tableware and kitchenware from China in place until 16 July 2029. The decision follows a transition review that found removal would likely lead to continued dumping and injury to UK producers. Maintaining the duties protects a UK ceramics industry worth about £100 million a year in a market valued at roughly £350 million. In 2024, Chinese imports accounted for 67 % of the category and were often priced below comparable UK‑made products. The review covers common items such as plates, bowls, cups and cookware, with duties ranging from 13.1 % to 36.1 % depending on the exporter. The review began on 15 May 2024, and the statement of essential facts was published on 12 June 2025.

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