Europe Will Put An End To Shoe Duties At Last, But Sourcing Is Still A Problem

European importers are welcoming the lifting of the current anti-dumping duties of 16.5 percent on leather shoes imported into the European Union from China and Macao, and 10.0 percent on those imported from Vietnam, starting next April 1. Performance athletic shoes have been exempted from these duties, which were imposed ...

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