European Commission imposes registration on imports of PET spunbond from China

Felipe Cossio Cuartero Dec 4, 2025 12:43:58 PM 1 min read

On 15 September 2025, the European Commission opened an Anti-dumping (AD) investigation into imports of PET spunbond from China following a complaint by the EU industry (AD738).  
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Brussels, Belgium, 4th of December 2025 – On 15 September 2025, the European Commission opened an Anti-dumping (AD) investigation into imports of PET spunbond from China following a complaint by the EU industry (AD738).  

On 2 December 2025, the Commission made imports of PET spunbond from China subject to registration.  This is an important milestone in the proceedings.  

It means that as of 3 December 2025 all users must register their imports with the customs authorities who are carefully monitoring the import flows from now on.   

Having made those imports subject to registration allows the Commission to impose definitive AD duties with retroactive effect.   

The EU industry welcomes this step and thanks the European Commission for its efforts to re-establish a level playing field on the EU market.   

If you have any further question concerning the Commission’s AD investigation, please contact Jacques Prigneaux:
jacques.prigneaux@edana.org  

Please find the official notice of initiation here. 

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