EPR 221
Goods covered by the application
Wind towers, whether or not tapered, and sections thereof (whether exported assembled or unassembled), and whether or not including an embed being a tower foundation section.
EPR 405
Goods covered by the application
Certain utility scale wind towers, whether or not tapered, and sections thereof (whether exported or assembled or unassembled), and whether or not including an embed being a tower foundation section.
Please see ADN 2017/78 for further information.
487
The goods the subject of the application (the goods) are:
Certain utility scale wind towers, whether or not tapered, and sections thereof (whether exported assembled or unassembled), and whether or not including an embed being a tower foundation section.
Wind turbines that have electrical power generation capacities equal to or in excess of 1.00 megawatt (MW) and with a minimum height of 50 metres measured from the base of the tower to the bottom of the nacelle (i.e. where the top of the tower and nacelle are joined) when fully assembled.
Wind Towers exported from the Republic of Korea
The Anti-Dumping Review Panel received applications from Win&P,.Ltd (Win&P) and both Senvion Australia Pty Ltd and Senvion Systems SE (collectively Senvion) under the Customs Act 1901 for a review of a decision by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister to publish a dumping duty notice in respect of Wind Towers exported from the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Korea.
Certain Wind Towers exported from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
The Anti-Dumping Review Panel (ADRP) received an application from Keppel Engineering Pty Ltd and Ottoway Fabrication Pty Ltd dated 6 March 2018 for review of a decision ("Reviewable Decision") by the Commissioner of the Anti-Dumping Commission ("Commission") to terminate Investigation 405 into the alleged dumping of Certain Wind Towers exported to Australia from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The Reviewable Decision was published on the Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) website on 6 February 2018 (ADN 2018/20).