COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2025/796 | 32025R0796 — European Union law | Esheria

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2025/796

This regulation imposes a definitive countervailing duty on imports of mobile access equipment from China and amends an earlier anti-dumping regulation.

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Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
32025R0796
Status
In force
Version
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Language
en
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R&D deduction anti-circumvention monitoring bank acceptance drafts bank supervision corporate bonds countervailing duties credit lines customs declarations customs invoice requirements dividend exemption duty rates enterprise income tax export credit insurance grants import compliance import duties information requests land use rights loan pricing mobile access equipment preferential financing registration state-owned enterprises

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This regulation imposes a definitive countervailing duty on imports of mobile access equipment from China and amends an earlier anti-dumping regulation. The text says the Commission sought questionnaires and information from the GOC and financial institutions, and that the GOC did not forward the questionnaires or supply some requested information. The Commission found that Chinese financial institutions provided loans and credit lines to MAE-sector exporters on preferential terms, often below market rates and free of charge for credit lines. This part describes how the Commission calculated subsidy benefits for credit lines, bank acceptance drafts, bonds, export credit insurance, and grants, and it notes several payment, approval, and use conditions tied to those financial instruments. This segment describes several tax preferences for Chinese enterprises, including a reduced 15% income tax rate for certain high-tech enterprises, extra pre-tax deductions for R&D expenses, and an exemption for dividends between eligible resident enterprises.