US imposes anti-dumping duty of 113.8% on Vietnamese CWP
15/06/2016 12:00
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has issued a preliminary decision on anti-dumping duties on circular welded carbon-quality steel pipes (CWP) imported from Vietnam, the Vietnam Competition Authority (VAC) announced recently.
Accordingly, the DOC applied a common tariff of 113.8% on Vietnamese CWP exporters while only three businesses working hand in hand with the DOC during the investigation process were subject to anti-dumping duties ranging 0-0.38%.
The duty equals to the dumping margin that proposed by the plaintiff in November 2015 and is seen as the highest level compared to the four countries in the US lawsuit - Oman, the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines and Pakistan.
Accordingly, the DOC applied a common tariff of 113.8% on Vietnamese CWP exporters while only three businesses working hand in hand with the DOC during the investigation process were subject to anti-dumping duties ranging 0-0.38%.
The duty equals to the dumping margin that proposed by the plaintiff in November 2015 and is seen as the highest level compared to the four countries in the US lawsuit - Oman, the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines and Pakistan.
Source: VIR
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