U.S. AD Rulings on Pre-stressed Rail Steel Wires
16/12/2013 12:00
On December 6, U.S. Commerce Department announced preliminary antidumping (AD) rulings on pre-stressed rail steel wires from China, Mexico, and Thailand.
In the China case, the compulsory responder is Silvery Dragon Group Technology and Trading Co., Ltd. Tianjin.
As per U.S. trade remedy procedure, based on the preliminary ruling, the Chinese enterprises involved should pay cash deposit to American customs; thereafter, the U.S. Commerce Dept and U.S. International Trade Commission will give corresponding final rulings in April and June next year respectively; on their affirmative rulings, the American customs will formally levy the antidumping duties.
On May 14, the Commerce Dept launched the antidumping probe at the request of Insteel Wire Products Company and Davis Wire Corporation for the period of October 1, 2012-March 31, 2013.
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