MoIT receives anti-dumping documents on cold rolled stainless steel

Aug 22nd at 19:59
22-08-2020 19:59:45+07:00

MoIT receives anti-dumping documents on cold rolled stainless steel

The Trade Remedies Authority of Viet Nam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade has just issued a notice of receipt of a request to review anti-dumping measures for some cold-rolled stainless steel products originating from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Taiwan imported into Viet Nam.

 

Previously, the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued Decision 3162/QD-BCT on October 21 last year on the results of final review of the application of anti-dumping measures for some steel products originating from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, imported into Viet Nam and decided to continue applying anti-dumping measures for these products.

After the review time expires, based on the investigation conclusions, the Trade Remedies Authority of Viet Nam will propose the Minister of Industry and Trade to continue applying anti-dumping measures in accordance with current regulations and adjust the anti-dumping measures or terminate the application of the measures.

The implementation of procedures related to the review process will not interfere with the application of the existing anti-dumping measures.

The application must be completed and submitted directly to the investigation agency before 5pm on October 21 (Ha Noi time) at the Trade Remedies Authority of Viet Nam at 25 Ngo Quyen, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi.

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