US: Synalloy Bristol Metals subsidiary and other file antidumping petitions

23/05/2013 12:00 - 472 Views

Synalloy Corporation announced that on May 16th 2013 its Bristol Metals, LLC subsidiary, joined by co petitioners Felker Brothers Corp and Outokumpu Stainless Pipe filed antidumping duty petitions with the Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission alleging that welded stainless pressure pipe imported from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam were being dumped in the U.S market.

Mr Kyle Pennington, president of Bristol Metals, stated that imports of welded stainless pressure pipe from these three countries have increased substantially over the past 3 years at prices well below domestic market prices. Because these are commodity products, this has had a negative impact on our sales volumes and forced us to decrease our selling prices, which lowered Bristol's financial results as demonstrated in recent earnings reports. We are glad our domestic competitors joined with us in seeking relief from these unfairly traded imports.

Between 2010 and 2012 imports of welded stainless steel pressure pipe from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam increased from 14,000 tonne to 17,000 tonne and have taken a significant share of a relatively stagnant US market. The petitions alleged dumping margins of 15% to 17% for Malaysia, 13% to 15% for Thailand and 70% to 71% for Vietnam. The International Trade Commission will address this matter at a staff conference on June 6th 2013. The ITC will make a preliminary determination prior to July 1st 2013 and the Department of Commerce preliminary dumping determination is due on December 12th 2013. Even though the Company has been successful in past litigation involving anti-dumping petitions, this case is pending and there is no assurance that this suit will result in a favorable outcome to the plaintiffs.

The same petitioners filed petitions against dumped and subsidized imports of welded stainless pipe from China and antidumping and countervailing duties against welded stainless pressure pipe imports from China were imposed in 2009

Monday, 20 May 2013

Source: Strategic Research Institute
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