EU slaps steep duties on Chinese candle imports after dumping probe
04/02/2026 10:45
The EU has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties of between 56% and 60% on imports of candles, tapers and similar products from China for five years.
The duties follow an investigation which found that Chinese candle imports were entering the EU at “dumped” prices — meaning sold below normal value — and that this was causing injury to EU producers, the European Commission said in a statement on Monday.
Around 9,000 people work in the EU candle industry across about 80 companies.
Market details
The EU candle market is estimated at about 620,000 tonnes, worth around €1.7 billion.
Imports account for about 170,000 tonnes of that total, including roughly 140,000 tonnes originating in China.
Candles are widely used for interior decoration — such as in candle holders and other decorative items — and for outdoor decorative purposes, the Commission noted.
The EU’s definitive measures were published in the EU’s Official Journal.
Source: Brussels Times
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