The U.S. Commerce Department proposed antidumping duties ranging from 49% to 99% and countervailing duties of between 14% and 54% against seamless pipe imports from China, ratifying an earlier decision targeting seamless carbon and alloy steel pipe, amid growing signs of tension in the U.S.-China trade relationship. The duties will go into effect only if the International Trade Commission finds that U.S. producers have been hurt, a decision expected by late October.
This 'N That …The U.S. Commerce Department
The U.S. Commerce
Department proposed antidumping duties ranging from 49% to
99% and countervailing duties of between 14% and 54% against seamless pipe
imports from China.
The U.S. Commerce Department proposed antidumping duties ranging from 49% to 99% and countervailing duties of between 14% and 54% against seamless pipe imports from China, ratifying an earlier decision targeting seamless carbon and alloy steel pipe, amid growing signs of tension in the U.S.-China trade relationship. The duties will go into effect only if the International Trade Commission finds that U.S. producers have been hurt, a decision expected by late October.
The U.S. Commerce Department proposed antidumping duties ranging from 49% to 99% and countervailing duties of between 14% and 54% against seamless pipe imports from China, ratifying an earlier decision targeting seamless carbon and alloy steel pipe, amid growing signs of tension in the U.S.-China trade relationship. The duties will go into effect only if the International Trade Commission finds that U.S. producers have been hurt, a decision expected by late October.
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