Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 6, 2026

Turkey Initiates Anti-Dumping Investigation on Solar Glass from Vietnam

Turkey Initiates Anti-Dumping Investigation on Solar Glass from Vietnam

The Turkish Ministry of Trade has officially initiated an anti-dumping investigation on solar glass originating from Vietnam, China, and Malaysia. The notice was published in the Turkish Official Gazette on June 19, 2026.

Anti-Dumping Investigation on Solar Glass from Vietnam: 7 Checks for Exporters

Turkey Initiates Anti-Dumping Investigation on Solar Glass from Vietnam

Because trade remedy investigations target a specific product from a country rather than individually named corporations, Vietnamese exporters are encouraged to review their market exposure early, even if their company name does not appear in the initial public notice.

In typical export setups, supply chain data can be decentralized across multiple departments (technical files, commercial invoices, and logistics papers). Conducting a structured review ensures that management has full visibility over whether their products are involved.

7 Essential Compliance Checks for Exporters:

-Product Check: Confirm if your company manufactures, processes, or trades solar glass, PV glass, safety glass for solar applications, or tempered solar glass.

-Tariff Check: Review your export declarations and invoices against HS codes 7006, 7007, or any related tariff lines used for shipments to Turkey.

-Shipment Path Check: Trace both direct and indirect sales routes, including transactions through traders, distributors, affiliates, or solar module manufacturers who may ship onward.

-Customer Check: Reach out to your Turkish buyers, importers, and distributors to see if they have received official questionnaires from the Ministry.

-Document Check: Secure and organize all relevant contracts, purchase orders, invoices, customs declarations, product specifications, and cost files.

-Data Control Check: Align internal records across sales, accounting, production, and logistics to ensure identical transaction data and eliminate discrepancies.

-Decision Check: Evaluate early whether to participate in the investigation, coordinate data with your Turkish buyer, or formally document why your business sits outside the case scope.

Timeline and Participation

Interested parties have 37 days from the June 19, 2026 publication date to submit their questionnaire responses to the Turkish Ministry of Trade.

When an exporter chooses not to participate, the investigating authority may determine rules based on "facts available" rather than the company’s actual data, which generally leads to less favorable outcomes. Conversely, for companies with zero trade volume to Turkey, simply completing a brief internal note to document that fact is a practical way to manage future inquiries.

 Read the full guide from ANT Lawyers: Anti-Dumping Investigation on Solar Glass from Vietnam: 7 Checks for Exporters

 


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