Betekenis van:
ironing board

ironing board
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • plank om de was op te strijken
  • narrow padded board on collapsible supports; used for ironing clothes

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. There is a sewing machine and an ironing board in the room where Tom used to sleep.
  2. One co-operating importer produces ironing board covers and sells them together with the imported ironing boards.
  3. However, it is noted that ironing board covers are also sold separately and the imposition of anti-dumping measures would not affect such sales.
  4. In fact, the average retail price of an ironing board is around EUR 35, whilst the average unit dumped import price at the Community frontier, i.e. including the transportation costs, was found to be EUR 6,53 in the IP.
  5. Most of the Chinese exporting producers are recent entrants to the ironing board market and it is not surprising to observe some increase in prices as they become more established.
  6. in the most pessimistic scenario, where the burden of anti-dumping measures would be allocated evenly between the importers, retailers and consumers, i.e. 1/3 for each of them, the consumer would have to pay in addition less than half a euro for its ironing board, a durable good with a useful life of at least five years.
  7. In fact, the average retail price of an ironing board is around EUR 35, whilst the average unit dumped import price at the Community frontier, i.e. including the transportation costs, was found to be EUR 6,53 in the IP. Thus, even taking into account any additional costs at the importers' and retailers' stage, there is a considerable gap between import prices and retail prices,
  8. Consequently, in accordance with Article 2(3) of the basic Regulation, therefore, normal value was constructed by adding to the manufacturing costs of the exported ironing board types, adjusted where necessary, a reasonable amount for selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses and a reasonable margin of profit.
  9. in the most pessimistic scenario, where the burden of anti-dumping measures would be allocated evenly between the importers, retailers and consumers, i.e. 1/3 for each of them, the consumer would have to pay in addition less than half a euro for its ironing board, a durable good with a useful life of at least five years. This has to be compared to a total markup of around 500 % as set out in the preceding indent,