Viet Nam terminates trade defense measures on H-shaped steel from Malaysia
22/04/2026 03:57
Viet Nam has officially terminated its anti-dumping duties on H-shaped steel imported from Malaysia after nearly five years, following a review that showed no requests from domestic producers to extend the measure.
On April 20, the Trade Remedies Authority of Viet Nam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade announced that the country will not extend anti-dumping measures on some of the H-shaped steel products originating from Malaysia.
Previously, the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued Decision No. 915/QD-BCT on April 16, 2026, concluding the final review and officially ending the anti-dumping duties on these products.
The measure was first imposed on August 18, 2021, under Decision No. 1975/QD-BCT, with an initial duty rate of 10.64 percent on imported Malaysian H-shaped steel. The tariffs were revised in later reviews, at times rising to between 22.09 percent and 33.51 percent.
A final review conducted in July 2025 showed that domestic producers did not submit requests to extend the measure. Based on this outcome, the ministry decided to terminate the anti-dumping duties effective April 16, 2026.
Source: SGGP
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