EU has already declared 19.4 percent anti-dumping duty on Chinese and Vietnamese leather shoes, and this duty is likely to be increased to 20 percent.
In order to stop EU to impose 20 percent anti-dumping duty from Chinese and Vietnamese children shoes, European retailers will come together to take actions.
The chairman of Ireland Retailers' Association said there was not any strong reason to impose 20 percent anti-dumping tax; at the same time, it would harm customers' profit.
A member of EU said that throughout the last 4 years, price of shoes was stable, but in fact, in last years, the price has reduced by 38 percent in Ireland.
Fibre2fashion News Desk - China