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Wood Pulp

Volume 952: debated on Tuesday 20 June 1978

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asked the Secretary of State for Trade, in the light of the serious consequences to the United Kingdom paper and board industry, if the current French anti-dumping submission in respect of imports of wood pulp is accepted by the EEC Commission, what steps he can take to ensure that any duties that might be imposed in this respect do not apply to the United Kingdom.

Anti-dumping duties imposed by the Community apply to all member States. The Community's regulations provide for full consultation between the Commission and member States before action is taken. We made it clear at the outset of the investigation that the interests of the Community paper industry were of vital importance in this case, and we shall continue to participate vigorously on this basis