European Commission Opens Investigations of WWAN Modem Imports
The European Commission has opened an anti-dumping investigation of imports of wireless wide area networking (WWAN) modems from China. The investigation was requested by WWAN vendor, Option because of the severe injury caused by the sharp increase of claimed dumped imports into the European market.
Because of the rapidity of the increase in imports and severity of the resulting injury, the Commission has at the same time initiated a safeguard investigation on the request of the Belgian Government with regard to imports of WWAN modems.
Option said in a statement that it believes it is very important for Europe to foster a competitive environment where fair market practices and respect for relevant legislation protect the interests of all parties active in the market. The history of technology confirms that fair competition delivers the most innovation and growth. Unfair competition jeopardizes jobs, hurts end- users and developers and in the long run delays technological progress.
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