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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 471/2014 of 13 May 2014 imposing definitive countervailing duties on imports of solar glass originating in the People’s Republic of China
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THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 597/2009 of 11 June 2009 on protection against subsidised imports from countries not members of the European Community(1), and in particular Article 15 thereof,
Whereas:
A. PROCEDURE
Exporting producers in the PRC:
Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd; Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd (‘Flat Solar Group’)
Henan Yuhua Photovoltaic New Material Co., Ltd
Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd (‘Xinyi PV’)
Government of the PRC:
Ministry of Commerce, Beijing
China Banking Regulatory Commission, Beijing
Union producers
GMB/IF, Germany
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Unrelated importers
Vetrad NV, the Netherlands
Users
Sunerg Solar SRL, Italy
Viessmann Faulquemont SAS, France
B. PRODUCT CONCERNED AND LIKE PRODUCT
C. SUBSIDY
preferential lending to the solar glass industry:
credit lines and low-interest policy loans granted by SOCBs and public development banks(12)
export credit subsidy programmes
export guarantees
State-funded insurance for green technologies (‘Green express’)
financial advantages from the granting of access to offshore holding companies
loan repayments by Government
grant programmes:
‘Famous Brands’ and ‘China World Top Brands’ subsidies
Funds for Outward Expansion of Industries in Guangdong Province
Government provision of goods and services for less than adequate remuneration:
provision of antimony
provision of power
provision of land use rights
direct tax exemption and reduction programmes:
income tax exemptions or reductions under the Two Free/Three Half Programme
income tax reductions for foreign invested enterprises (‘FIEs’) based on geographic location
local income tax exemptions and reductions for ‘productive FIEs’
income tax reductions for FIEs purchasing Chinese-made equipment
tax offset for R & D at FIEs
preferential corporate income tax for FIEs recognised as High and New Technology Industries
tax reductions for High and New Technology Enterprises involved in designated projects
preferential income tax policy for enterprises in the North-East Region
Guangdong Province tax programmes
dividend exemption between qualified resident enterprises
indirect tax and import tariff programmes:
VAT exemptions for use of imported equipment
VAT rebates on FIEs’ purchases of Chinese-made equipment
VAT and tariff exemptions for purchases of fixed assets under the Foreign Trade Development Programme
Other subsidies and other subsidy programmes (including provincial, city, county or district government authority programmes).
SOCBs hold the highest market share and are the predominant players on the market in the PRC;
On the basis of facts available SOCBs are controlled by the government by means of ownership and administrative control of their commercial behaviour including limits on interest rates they can offer;
The banking law and other laws and Regulations require banks to lend according to the needs of the national economy, provide credit support to encouraged projects, and give priority to new and high technology enterprises.
a financial contribution by government as set out in Article 3(1)(a)(i);
entrustment and direction by government as set out in Article 3(1)(a)(iv); and
a benefit is thereby conferred as required by Article 3(2).
| Preferential loans | |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Subsidy margin |
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 0 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 6,2 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 2,5 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 4,8 % |
| Other Grant programmes | |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Subsidy margin |
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 1,1 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 2,9 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 1,1 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 3,0 % |
their production is included in the scope of the products in the ‘High-Tech Fields with Key State Support’;
their total expenses for R & D shall account for 3-6 % of total sales income;
their income from high and new technology products shall account for over 60 % of the total sales income;
the personnel engaged in R & D shall account for 10 % of the total staff;
the other requirements set by the ‘2008 Administrative Measures for High and New Tech Enterprises’ are met.
| High and New Technology Enterprises | |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Subsidy margin |
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 0 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 0 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 0,4 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 1,8 % |
| Dividend income tax schemes | |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Subsidy margin |
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 0 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 0 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 5,8 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 0 % |
| Corporate tax schemes | |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Subsidy margin |
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 0 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 0 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 0,7 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 0 % |
the comparable level of economic development, GDP and economic structure in Chinese Taipei and a majority of the provinces and cities in the PRC where the sampled exporting producers are based;
the physical proximity of the PRC and Chinese Taipei;
the high degree of industrial infrastructure in both Chinese Taipei and many provinces of the PRC;
the strong economic ties and cross border trade between Chinese Taipei and the PRC;
the high density of population in many of the provinces of the PRC and in Chinese Taipei;
the similarity between the type of land and transactions used for constructing the relevant benchmark in Chinese Taipei with those in the PRC; and
the common demographic, linguistic and cultural characteristics between Chinese Taipei and the PRC.
The level of economic development is not the only factor listed above as to why Chinese Taipei was a suitable benchmark;
the company referred to the province where it was located, rather than the city, which has a much higher GDP per capita than the province surrounding it; and
they advanced no arguments, other than GDP, as to why any of the other external benchmarks would be more appropriate than Chinese Taipei.
| Provision of land at LTAR | |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Subsidy margin |
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 2,1 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 8,0 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 2,3 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 7,1 % |
| Company Name | Subsidy margin |
|---|---|
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 3,2 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 17,1 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 12,8 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 16,7 % |
D. INJURY
| Table 1 | ||||
| Union consumption (1 000 m2) | ||||
| Source: Glass for Europe, the complainant and Union producers’ questionnaire replies. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Union consumption | 16 596 | 28 239 | 33 993 | 27 412 |
| Index | 100 | 170 | 205 | 165 |
| Table 2 | ||||
| Import volume (1 000 m2) and market share | ||||
| Source: Glass for Europe and complaint. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volume of imports from the PRC (1 000 m2) | 1 200 | 2 050 | 6 150 | 8 350 |
| Index | 100 | 171 | 513 | 696 |
| Market share | 7,2 % | 7,3 % | 18,1 % | 30,5 % |
| Index | 100 | 100 | 250 | 421 |
| Table 3 | ||||
| Import prices (EUR/m2) | ||||
| Source: Complainant and questionnaire replies of the Chinese exporting producers. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PRC | 6,02 | 6,1 | 4,96 | 4,38 |
| Index | 100 | 101 | 82 | 73 |
| Table 4 | ||||
| Production, production capacity and capacity utilisation | ||||
| Source: Complainant and Union producers’ questionnaire replies. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Production capacity (1 000 m2) | 39 000 | 44 611 | 48 511 | 54 615 |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 114 | 124 | 140 |
| production volume (1 000 m2) | 17 540 | 29 245 | 31 245 | 21 734 |
| Index | 100 | 167 | 178 | 124 |
| Capacity utilisation | 45 % | 66 % | 64 % | 40 % |
| Index | 100 | 146 | 143 | 88 |
| Table 5 | ||||
| Sales volume and market share | ||||
| Source: Glass for Europe, the complainant and Union producers’ questionnaire replies. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sales volume (1 000 m2) | 14 696 | 25 303 | 26 556 | 18 039 |
| Index | 100 | 172 | 181 | 123 |
| Market share | 88,6 % | 89,6 % | 78,1 % | 65,8 % |
| Index | 100 | 101 | 88 | 74 |
| Table 6 | ||||
| Employment and productivity | ||||
| Source: Complainant and Union producers’ questionnaire replies. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Employment — Full time equivalent (FTE) | 565 | 792 | 932 | 857 |
| Index | 100 | 140 | 165 | 152 |
| Productivity (1 000 m2/FTE) | 31 | 37 | 34 | 25 |
| Index | 100 | 119 | 108 | 82 |
| Table 7 | ||||
| Average sales prices in the Union | ||||
| Source: Union producers’ questionnaire replies. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average unit selling price on the Union market (EUR/m2) | 10,64 | 9,07 | 8,91 | 8,2 |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 85 | 84 | 77 |
| Index 2010 | 117 | 100 | 98 | 90 |
| Unit cost of production (EUR/m2) | 13,13 | 8,38 | 8,44 | 9,34 |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 64 | 64 | 71 |
| Index 2010 | 157 | 100 | 101 | 112 |
| Table 8 | ||||
| Average labour costs per employee | ||||
| Source: Union producers’ questionnaire replies. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average costs per employee (EUR) | 45 232 | 44 503 | 48 288 | 50 615 |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 98 | 107 | 112 |
| Index 2010 | 102 | 100 | 109 | 114 |
| Table 9 | ||||
| Inventories | ||||
| Source: Union producers’ questionnaire replies. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Closing stocks (1 000 m2) | 1 540 | 1 875 | 1 657 | 1 778 |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 122 | 108 | 115 |
| Index 2010 | 82 | 100 | 88 | 95 |
| Table 10 | ||||
| Profitability, cash flow, investments and return on investments | ||||
| Source: Questionnaire replies of the Union producers. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Profitability | -20,3 % | 8,3 % | 8,2 % | -14,5 % |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 241 | 240 | 129 |
| Index 2010 | -244 | 100 | 99 | -174 |
| Cash flow (1 000 EUR) | -21 550 | 29 574 | 33 425 | 6 200 |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 337 | 355 | 229 |
| Index 2010 | -73 | 100 | 113 | 21 |
| Investments (1 000 EUR) | 46 087 | 18 230 | 7 633 | 10 712 |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 40 | 17 | 23 |
| Index 2010 | 253 | 100 | 42 | 59 |
| Return on investments | -6,9 % | 9,6 % | 13,3 % | -11,5 % |
| Index 2009 | 100 | 339 | 393 | 66 |
| Index 2010 | -72 | 100 | 139 | -120 |
E. CAUSATION
increased their market share by 12,4 percentage points compared to 2011 while the Union industry’s market share dropped by 12,3 percentage points;
increased the volumes of Chinese imports by more than 35 % against a drop of 32 % in the sales of the Union industry; and
reduced further their already very low export prices by more than 10 % and undercut the Union industry prices by up to 26,7 % thereby contributing to the losses suffered by the Union industry in the IP.
| Table 11 | ||||
| Imports from third countries (1 000 m2) | ||||
| Source: Glass for Europe and the complaint. | ||||
| Third Countries | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volume (m2) | 700 | 886 | 1 287 | 1 023 |
| Index | 100 | 127 | 184 | 146 |
| Market share | 4,2 % | 3,1 % | 3,8 % | 3,7 % |
| Index | 100 | 74 | 90 | 88 |
| Average price EUR/m2 | 10,5 | 10,09 | 9,6 | 8,4 |
| Index | 100 | 96 | 91 | 80 |
| Table 12 | ||||
| Export performance of the sampled Union producers | ||||
| Source: questionnaire replies of the Union producers. | ||||
| 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | IP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Export sales value (1 000 EUR) | 19 313 | 19 814 | 27 419 | 7 001 |
| Index | 100 | 103 | 142 | 36 |
| Export sales volume (1 000 m2) | 1 460 | 1 713 | 2 708 | 760 |
| Index | 100 | 117 | 185 | 52 |
| Average price (EUR/m2) | 13,22 | 11,56 | 10,12 | 9,21 |
| Index | 100 | 87 | 77 | 70 |
F. UNION INTEREST
G. COUNTERVAILING MEASURES
| Company Name | Subsidy margin | Injury margin | Countervailing duty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 3,2 % | 39,3 % | 3,2 % |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 17,1 % | 26,2 % | 17,1 % |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 12,8 % | 42,1 % | 12,8 % |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 16,7 % | 17,1 % | 16,7 % |
| Other cooperating companies listed in Annex I | 12,4 % | 33,2 % | 12,4 % |
| All other companies | 17,1 % | 42,1 % | 17,1 % |
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
1.A definitive countervailing duty is imposed on imports of solar glass consisting of tempered soda-lime-flat-glass, with an iron content of less than 300 ppm, a solar transmittance of more than 88 % (measured according to AM1,5 300-2 500 nm), a resistance to heat up to 250 °C (measured according to EN 12150), a resistance to thermal shocks of Δ 150 K (measured according to EN 12150) and having a mechanical strength of 90 N/mm2 or more (measured according to EN 1288-3), currently falling within CN code ex 7007 19 80 and originating in the People’s Republic of China. Coated solar glass (single or double-side coated) shall fall under TARIC code 7007 19 80 19 and uncoated solar glass shall fall under TARIC code 7007 19 80 11.
2.The rates of the countervailing duty applicable to the net, free-at-Union-frontier price, before duty, of the product described in paragraph 1 and produced by the companies listed in the table shall be as follows:
| Company | Countervailing duty | TARIC additional code |
|---|---|---|
| Xinyi PV Products (Anhui) Holdings Ltd | 3,2 % | B943 |
| Zhejiang Hehe Photovoltaic Glass Technology Co., Ltd | 17,1 % | B944 |
| Zhejiang Jiafu Glass Co., Ltd; Flat Solar Glass Group Co., Ltd; Shanghai Flat Glass Co., Ltd | 12,8 % | B945 |
| Henan Yuhua New Material Co., Ltd | 16,7 % | B946 |
| Other cooperating companies listed in Annex I | 12,4 % | |
| All other companies | 17,1 % | B999 |
3.The application of the individual countervailing duty rates specified for the companies mentioned in paragraph 2 shall be conditional upon presentation to the customs authorities of the Member States of a valid commercial invoice, which shall conform to the requirements set out in Annex II. If no such invoice is presented, the duty applicable to ‘All other companies’ shall apply.
4.Unless otherwise specified, the provisions in force concerning customs duties shall apply.
Where any new exporting producer in the People’s Republic of China provides sufficient evidence to the Commission that:
it did not export to the Union the product described in Article 1(1) during the investigation period (1 January 2012 to 31 December 2012),
it is not related to any of the exporters or producers in the People’s Republic of China which are subject to the measures imposed by this Regulation,
it has actually exported to the Union the product concerned after the investigation period on which the measures are based, or it has entered into an irrevocable contractual obligation to export a significant quantity to the Union,
Article 1(2) may be amended by adding the new exporting producer to the cooperating companies not included in the sample and thus subject to the weighted average duty rate of 12,4 %.
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 13 May 2014.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel Barroso
| Name | TARIC additional code |
|---|---|
| Avic Sanxin Sol-Glass Co. Ltd and Avic (Hainan) Special Glass Material Co., Ltd | B949 |
| Wuxi Haida Safety Glass Co., Ltd | B950 |
| Dongguan CSG Solar Glass Co., Ltd | B951 |
| Pilkington Solar Taicang Limited | B952 |
| Novatech Glass Co., Ltd | B954 |
The valid commercial invoice referred to in Article 1(3) must be issued showing the following:
The name and function of the official of the entity issuing the commercial invoice.
The following declaration:
‘I, the undersigned, certify that the (area in m2) of solar glass sold for export to the European Union covered by this invoice was manufactured by (company name and address) (TARIC additional code) in the People’s Republic of China. I declare that the information provided in this invoice is complete and correct.’
Date and signature of the official of the entity issuing the commercial invoice.
OJ C 58, 28.2.2013, p. 6 and a corrigendum was published in OJ C 94, 3.4.2013, p. 11.
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1205/2013 of 26 November 2013 imposing a provisional anti-dumping duty on imports of solar glass from the People’s Republic of China (OJ L 316, 27.11.2013, p. 8).
http://www.fsolar.de/cms/fileadmin/user_upload/Bilder/PVSEC_2013/Presse_Information_EU_PVSEC_2013_Paris_ENG.pdf
Chapter 9, of the 12th 5-Year Plan: ‘Focus on the development of photovoltaic glass, ultra-thin substrate glass … and other new materials’.
Issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology covering the period 2011-2015.
Issued by the State Council covering the period 2006-2020.
Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1239/2013 of 2 December 2013 imposing a definitive countervailing duty on imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components (i.e. cells) originating in or consigned from the People’s Republic of China (OJ L 325, 5.12.2013, p. 66).
Chapter II, Article 5 of the Temporary Provisions on Promoting the Industrial Structure Adjustment.
Chapter III, Article 17 of the Temporary Provisions on Promoting the Industrial Structure Adjustment.
Public development banks are banks that do not pursue a commercial objective, but that are public bodies entrusted by the State with the objective of financing projects that are pursued on the basis of public policy considerations.
http://www.adcommission.gov.au/cases/documents/141-AttachmentstoPreliminaryReportonExistenceofCVSubsisides-GovofthePeoplesRepublicofChina-N.pdf
http://www.china.org.cn/english/kuaixun/76340.htm
Article 34 of the Commercial Banking Law.
Page 37 of the open version of the complaint deals with other government grants alleged as subsidies.
Notice by the PRC State Council on the Implementation of the Grandfathering Preferential Policies under the PRC Enterprise Tax Law [Decree No [2007]39].
Pages 52 and 53 of the open version of the complaint deal with this programme.
IMF Working Paper (WP/12/100), An End to China’s Imbalances, April 2012, p. 12.
Complainant’s data cross-checked with Union producers’ questionnaire replies.
Tables 1-a and 1-b in recital 108 of Commission Regulation (EU) No 513/2013 of 4 June 2013 imposing a provisional anti-dumping duty on imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components (i.e. cells and wafers) originating in or consigned from the People’s Republic of China and amending Regulation (EU) No 182/2013 making these imports originating in or consigned from the People’s Republic of China subject to registration (OJ L 152, 5.6.2013, p. 5) (‘Solar Panels Provisional Regulation’). According to recital 20 and onwards of the Solar Panels Provisional Regulation, the product covered by that investigation is crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules or panels and cells and wafers of the type used in crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules or panels. Therefore, thin-film photovoltaic modules are not subject to that investigation and their consumption is not covered.
See recital 107 and onwards of the Solar Panels Provisional Regulation. The findings of the Solar Panels Provisional Regulation contained in recitals 107 to 109 were confirmed in recitals 245 to 265 of the Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1238/2013 of 2 December 2013 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty and collecting definitively the provisional duty imposed on imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components (i.e. cells) originating in or consigned from the People’s Republic of China (OJ L 325, 5.12.2013, p. 1).
See for example: http://www.lesoir.be/421477/article/actualite/fil-info/fil-info-economie/2014-02-07/agc-confirme-l-arret-du-verre-solaire-roux from 7 February 2014.; http://www.pv-magazine.com/news/details/beitrag/centrosolar-glas-must-declare-insolvency_100013055/#axzz2tDr5dhxV from 16 October 2013.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 470/2014 of 13 May 2014 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty and collecting definitively the provisional duty imposed on imports of solar glass originating in the People’s Republic of China (See page 1 of this Official Journal).
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