Vietnamese steel pipe free from US anti-dumping duties

Dec 7th at 13:07
07-12-2016 13:07:25+07:00

Vietnamese steel pipe free from US anti-dumping duties

Vietnamese enterprises have become free from US anti-dumping duties on Circular Welded Carbon-Quality Steel Pipe (CWP) in the US market, the Vietnam Competition Authority said.

 

The information was recently released in the final conclusion of the dumping investigation on the import of CWP from Oman, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Pakistan and Viet Nam by the United States International Trade Committee (USITC).

USITC determined that CWP imported from Oman, UAE and Pakistan had caused significant damage to the domestic CWP industry. Meanwhile, Viet Nam and Pakistan will not be levied anti-dumping and countervailing duties, respectively, because their products satisfied the required conditions.

In accordance with the USITC's decision, the US Department of Commerce will not levy duties on Vietnamese and Pakistan products.

The DOC initiated the dumping investigation on December 17, 2015, after DOC and ITC received petitions on anti-dumping and countervailing from Bull Moose Tube Company, EXLTUBE, Wheatland Tube and Western Tube & Conduit.

Among the countries under investigation, the highest rate of 113.18 per cent was imposed on Viet Nam.

In a notice dated July 15, 2016, DOC defined the dumping margin rates for Vietnam Haiphong Hongyuan Machinery Manufactory Co Ltd and Hoa Phat Steel Pipe Co at 2.32 per cent.

The rate for SeAH Steel Vina Corporation remained unchanged at zero per cent. Other steel pipe exporters will still face the nationwide rate of 113.18 per cent, based on adverse reports.

According to the Vietnam Competition Authority, Viet Nam's CWP exports to the United States reached US$60.6 million in 2014, the highest among the four countries probed.

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