EU starts antidumping investigation for rebar imports from Belarus
The European Commission (EC) has announced that it has started an antidumping investigation for certain concrete reinforcement bar and rod imports from Belarus upon a complaint received from the European Steel Association (EUROFER) alleging that the mentioned imports are being dumped and are thereby causing material injury to the EU industry. The investigation will cover the period... Read More
The programme of the 74th IREPAS meeting
April 10th, Sunday 19:00 – 22:00 Welcome Cocktail at the Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa April 11th, Monday 09:00 – 09:30 Welcome address by Chairman of IREPAS 09:30 – 11:00 SESSION ONE - Global steel market outlook Eric Louvert - BNP Paribas, Senior Advisor... Read More
US DOC recalculated antidumping margin on rebar imports from Turkey
The US Department of Commerce has recalculated the antidumping duty on reinforcing bar imports from Turkey, as per sources. The US DOC had calculated the antidumping duty rate for reinforcing bar imports from Turkey as zero percent in its final decision made on September 9, 2014. However, the US industry appealed the DOC’s final determination to the US Court of International Trade... Read More
Thailand imposes antidumping duties on low-carbon wire rod imports from China
Thailand’s Department of Foreign Trade has announced that it has decided to impose antidumping duty on low-carbon wire rod imports from China for a period of five years. The antidumping duty rates range from 12.81 percent to 31.15 percent for goods falling under Customs Tariff Statistics Position Numbers 7213.9120.000, 7213.9190.010, 7213.9190.011, 7213.9190.012, 7213.9190.013,... Read More
Short Range Outlook : March 2016
Improved conditions finally observed in global long steel market Conditions in the global long steel market is better as demand is steady or has edged up. Good news on demand side The long steel products market had recently fallen to price levels that made no economic sense and doing business had become questionable. The steel world dropped off into a senseless across-the-board... Read More
Australia initiates CVD investigation for wire rod imports from China
Australia’s Antidumping Commission has announced that it has initiated a countervailing duty (CVD) investigation regarding imports of wire rod from China. The application lodged by Australian wire rod producer OneSteel Manufacturing Pty Ltd claims that the goods in question exported to Australia have been in receipt of countervailable subsidies from China and that the subsidization... Read More
Colombia extended existing antidumping duties on imports of wire rod from China
Colombia’s ministry of commerce, industry and tourism, MINCIT, has extended existing provisional antidumping duties on the imports of wire rod from China, it said. According to MINCIT, the levies were extended for two more months, and correspond to the “difference between base FOB $541.06/mt price and the FOB price declared for the imported product, always and whenever the last... Read More
Australia imposes preliminary antidumping duty on wire rod imports from China
Australia’s Antidumping Commission has announced that it has imposed a preliminary antidumping duty against Chinese wire rod imports. Accordingly, the preliminary dumping duty rates are as follows: Hunan Valin Xiangtang Iron & Steel Co. Ltd – 32.1 percent, Jiangsu Shangang Group Co., Ltd – 28.2 percent, Uncooperative and all other exporters from China –... Read More
Antidumping duty requested on Deacero’s rebar exports to Chile
Chile’s CAP Acero and Gerdau requested that the Chilean price distortion commission, CNDP, investigate antidumping practices over the imports of rebar from Mexican producer Deacero, according to a document filing published at the nation’s Diario Oficial, Chile’s official gazette. According to the filing, Deacero exported rebar to Chile at lower prices. CNDP used ex-works export... Read More
India announced minimum import prices
India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has announced a minimum import price for steel imports, valid for six months from the date of notification, February 5, or until further announcements. Imports covered by letters of credit already entered into before the date of notification will be exempt from the minimum import price implementation. The minimum steel import prices for... Read More