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Koehler Paper welcomes launch of EU Anti-Dumping Investigation into imports from China
Friday 21. June 2024 - Koehler Paper together with other European decor paper producers has welcomed the European Commissions decision to launch an anti-dumping investigation into the im- ports of decor paper originating from China.
▪ Prevention of material harm to European decor paper industry
▪ Flooding of the EU market with unfairly priced decor paper in focus
▪ Four major European decor paper producers initiate investigation jointly
Joint action against flooding of European market with unfairly priced decor paper
The investigation, initiated on June 14, 2024, is a response to a complaint jointly lodged by Koehler Paper and three other major European decor paper producers. We firmly believe that this investigation is a piv- otal step towards preventing further material harm to the European decor paper industry and ensuring fair and healthy competition in the European market.
Our complaint highlighted the detrimental impact of distortions in the Chinese economy, which enable Chinese manufacturers to flood the EU market with unfairly priced decor paper, causing significant dam- age to the EU industry. We have underlined the urgent necessity of anti-dumping duties to restore a level playing field for all industry players.
Decor paper plays a crucial role for affordable consumer goods
Decor paper is a type of specialty paper used to create quality finishes on wood materials. Whether used for laminate flooring, stylish kitchen worktops, attractive furniture and kitchen fronts, or weather resistant outdoor applications, Koehler Paper provides the perfect base for high-quality end products. Especially for the decorative coating of wood-based materials, these special papers are impregnated and pressed with thermosetting resins either in printed form or uni-colored. Decor paper plays a crucial role in the produc- tion of affordable and sustainable consumer goods with a long lifespan often more than 20 years. The European decor paper industry represents an estimated production of 390,000 tons per annum, with man- ufacturers in seven Member States. Moreover, the industry provides thousands of jobs across Europe, including offering local employment for manual workers in rural areas. Kai Furler, CEO of the Koehler Group states: “Our top priority is to ensure fair competitive conditions and to prevent the EU market to be flooded with unfairly priced decor paper.”
Koehler Paper stands in support of targeted trade defence action, aimed at protecting the interests of European industries, while also ensuring supply stability and maintaining competitiveness among downstream users to the benefit of consumers. We will continue to collaborate closely with the European Commission and believe that this investigation will serve as an essential means to ensure a fair and com- petitive trade environment for the decor paper industry in Europe.