Director Wang Lei Talks about the Legal Practice of EU's Anti dumping Investigation on Fasteners in China
At 1:30 pm on December 23rd, the Gaopeng Conference Room of our firm successfully held the first internal training activity after moving to a new location. The first phase of the "Gaopeng Forum" event was honored to invite lawyer Wang Lei, director of Beijing Gaopeng Law Firm, to introduce the legal practice of the EU anti-dumping investigation on fasteners in China to all lawyers in our Shanghai branch. Lawyer Xie Xiangyang, Director of Shanghai Branch, presided over the meeting.
Lawyer Wang Lei is a senior expert in the field of international trade law and a standing member of the China WTO Research Association. He has rich experience in international trade and assisting enterprises in responding to anti-dumping and countervailing investigations. Lawyer Wang Lei was also the first Chinese lawyer to be selected by Chambers as the top Chinese lawyer in the field of WTO and international trade law.
On December 21, in response to an application from the European Industrial Fasteners Institute, the European Commission initiated an anti-dumping investigation against iron or steel fasteners originating in China. As a participant in the last round of EU fastener trade dispute with China, Lawyer Wang Lei introduced the process of EU initiating anti-dumping investigations, as well as the materials that Chinese enterprises need to prepare to respond to anti-dumping investigations, and taught his years of practical experience to young lawyers in simple terms.
(This article is translated by software translator for reference only.)
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