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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the anti-dumping regulation has a particularly important role in the rationalisation that is currently ongoing with the proposal known as Omnibus I. It is important to remember that in order to be effective and not damage the EU manufacturing sectors, a common commercial policy must fight for rules to be respected, as these do not apply only to a part, but to all the players.
One of the fundamental rules is correct pricing, and this means tackling dumping practices effectively and energetically. When defining the extension of trade defence procedures, the Committee on International Trade was right to confirm that the time limit in anti-dumping cases must not exceed the current time limit of 15 months when defining the extension of trade defence procedures.
We must not weaken the defence instruments, as the Commission was prepared to do after the Treaty of Lisbon came into force. Defence instruments are therefore indispensable for guaranteeing competition, safeguarding rules and protecting consumers. I am therefore voting for the resolution and would like to thank Ms Quisthoudt-Rowohl for her excellent work."@en1
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