The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) announced the results of its review of anti-dumping duties on certain non-alloy steel round welded pipes originating in Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Taiwan. SteelOrbis reports.
The US Department of Commerce has concluded that the removal of anti-dumping duties on products from these countries could lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping.
Thus, the weighted average dumping margin of Brazil will reach 103.38%, Mexico – 7.32%, South Korea – 1.2% and Taiwan – 27.65%. The weighted average dumping margin for welded round carbon steel pipes from Taiwan is 8.91%.
According to previous reports from the MMC Center, in March 2023, the United States extended anti-dumping duties on cold-drawn pipes from six countries: China, Germany, India, Italy, South Korea and Switzerland, to prevent the continuation or recurrence of dumping. and causing negative consequences. Impact on domestic producers.
In April 2023, the United States extended countervailing duties on certain cold-drawn carbon and alloy steel mechanical pipes from China.
In addition, the US also extended anti-dumping duties on imports of carbon steel wire rod and some alloy steels from 10 countries. The investigation focuses on imports of these products from Belarus, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Italy, South Korea, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. For Ukraine, the dumping margin is 44.03%.
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Post time: Jun-19-2024