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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