US commerce department gives good news to Vietnamese tyre makers

May 28th at 08:21
28-05-2021 08:21:48+07:00

US commerce department gives good news to Vietnamese tyre makers

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has issued a positive conclusion for Viet Nam in the anti-dumping and countervailing duty probes into imported automobile tyres.

 

On May 24, the DOC issued its final conclusion on the anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations into automobile tyres imported from the Republic of Korea, Taiwan (China), Thailand, and Viet Nam.

For the anti-dumping duty content, the DOC maintained its decisions from the preliminary conclusion. This means most of the businesses that account for 95.5 per cent of Viet Nam’s total car tyre exports to the US are considered not to be dumping their products so won't face anti-dumping duties, while a tax rate of 22.3 per cent is imposed on the rest.

For the countervailing duty content, the tax rates on the Vietnamese enterprises are set at between 6.23 per cent and 7.89 per cent, down from the 6.23 per cent – 10.08 per cent determined in the preliminary conclusion.

Given this, the anti-dumping and countervailing duties that the companies making up 95.5 per cent of tyre exports to US are between 6.23 per cent and 7.89 per cent, the lowest among those subject to the investigation.

This is a positive result for Viet Nam’s tyre producers and exporters to the US – the largest market of Vietnamese tyres. It also benefits the rubber industry since about 80 per cent of natural rubber harvested in Viet Nam is used for tyre manufacturing.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) said it has been working closely with relevant parties to secure objective and positive results for Vietnamese producers and exporters.

The ministry noted it has discussed with agencies of the US via different dialogue channels to prove Viet Nam did not dump or subsidise automobile tyres or devalue its currency to create an export advantage.

It will continue working with the State Bank of Viet Nam and ministries and sectors to work with the US about this country’s conclusion regarding currency devaluation, the ministry added.

bizhub



RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnam exports 20 tons of lychees to Japan

Twenty tons of lychees from the first batch of the 2021 season harvested in the northern province of Bac Giang have been shipped to Japan.

Unlocking Vietnam as a promising auto market

The competition in the Vietnamese automobile market is increasingly fierce, being fuelled by various bilateral and multilateral trade agreements such as the...

Auto trade issues persist amid rise in consumption

Amid a rise in car consumption, a wide range of giant automakers have had to cut production or close facilities due to the global semiconductor shortage that is...

Lychee goes online, e-commerce platforms helps promote distribution of farm produce amid pandemic

In the past, fruit was only really available to buy at supermarkets, markets or grocery stores.

20,000 tonnes of lychee exported to Japan

A ceremony took place in the northern province of Bac Giang’s Tan Yen District on Wednesday to mark the export of 20,000 tonnes of thieu lychees to Japan.

Turkey mulls anti-dumping case against Vietnamese polyester

Turkey is looking into an anti-dumping case against polyester flat yarn (HS 5402.47) imports from Viet Nam, according to the country's trade representative in...

Tuna exports soar

Vietnam exported $74 million worth of tuna in April, a 50 percent year-on-year surge, with the U.S. and E.U. buying more.

Car sales go online amid pandemic

Car companies are offering new door-to-door services and digitised shopping experiences to boost consumption amid the latest outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in...

Slashed Philippine rice tariffs an opportunity for Vietnamese exporters

The Philippines’s move to lower tariffs on imported rice will open opportunities for Viet Nam to maintain stable supply of the product for the country and help it...

Behind Longevity Sea Grapes: from petroleum to a pathway-driven pioneer in aquaculture

The right combination of exceptional local products and a strategic global vision has been Longevity Sea Grapes’ winning formula to rise above the competitive crowd.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top