US not to launch probe into Viet Nam’s corrosion-resistant steel

Jan 1st at 19:59
01-01-2022 19:59:07+07:00

US not to launch probe into Viet Nam’s corrosion-resistant steel

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has decided not to initiate an investigation into the alleged circumvention of anti-dumping duties by Viet Nam’s corrosion-resistant steel products (CORE) made from cold rolled steel (CRS) and hot rolled steel (HRS) imported from Japan.

 

In an announcement issued on December 20, the DOC stated that the plaintiff had failed to provide an adequate basis for the initiation of a minor-alteration circumvention inquiry for both of these orders, according to the Trade Remedies Authority of Viet Nam (TRAV).

The department has found that CORE is not included in the same tariff classification as HRS and CRS.

The DOC said this will be the final decision on the allegation and it will not consider any following comments or requests regarding this conclusion.

The TRAV called on domestic firms to comply with regulations in production and origin certificates so as to ensure their rights and interests and avoid anti-dumping investigations in the future.

The authority and relevant agencies will keep a close watch and update on the case. 

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