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Jul 9, 2026
The UK Trade Remedies Authority (UK TRA) opened an anti‑dumping investigation into low‑density polyethylene (LLDPE) imports from several overseas producers. The investigation is designed to determine whether foreign suppliers have sold LLDPE in the UK at prices below normal value, thereby harming domestic industry. If dumping is proven, UK TRA can impose duties to level the playing field.
Importers who wish to participate in the investigation must register within seven days of the official notice. The registration deadline is a critical juncture: missing it means forfeiting the opportunity to submit evidence and influence the outcome. The UK TRA has made the registration process straightforward, but timing is everything.
Importer details – Company name, address, VAT and customs registration numbers.
Import history – Record of LLDPE goods imported during the relevant period.
Declaration of intent – Statement that you are willing to cooperate and provide evidence.
After registration, the next step is to gather the documentation that will support your position. UK TRA requires evidence that demonstrates the absence of dumping or the presence of legitimate commercial practices. The quality of your evidence can sway the investigation’s outcome.
Commercial invoices – Show the transaction price, terms of sale, and discounts applied.
Shipping documents – Bills of lading, airway bills and packing lists that confirm the quantity and origin.
Purchase orders and contracts – Provide context for pricing agreements and volume commitments.
Market surveys – Data on domestic prices, cost of production and competitiveness.
Expert reports – Third‑party analysis of market conditions and potential dumping margins.
Once evidence is compiled, you must assemble a clear, concise lazım. The submission file should follow the UK TRA format guidelines, include all required sections, and be submitted electronically through the TRA метавонад portal. Accuracy and completeness are paramount: missing pages or unclear references can delay review or lead to rejection.
All documents are legible and in English.
Each page is numbered and referenced in the table of contents.
All signatures are notarised where required.
Electronic copies are backed up and stored securely.

Participating in the UK TRA investigation is not merely a procedural requirement; it is a strategic compliance decision. Failure to register or to provide robust evidence can expose you to:
Higher duties if the investigation finds dumping.
Reputational damage within the supply chain.
Potential legal challenges if procedural errors are identified.
Conversely, a well‑prepared submission can:
Mitigate duty exposure.
Demonstrate proactive trade compliance.
Provide a defensible position for future inspections.
To stay ahead of future investigations, consider implementing the following practices:
Maintain a real‑time import ledger. Keep detailed records of all transactions.
Establish a compliance checklist. Review documents before shipping to ensure they meet TRA standards.
Engage legal counsel early. Seek advice on market conditions and potential dumping scenarios.
Participate in industry forums. Share best practices and stay informed about regulatory updates
The UK TRA LLDPE anti‑dumping investigation presents a clear window for importers to protect their interests. By registering within the seven‑day deadline, compiling robust evidence, and submitting a compliant file, importers can influence the outcome and secure a favorable position. Proactive trade compliance is not just a regulatory requirement—it is a competitive advantage in today’s global market.

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