HCMC – The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued two decisions on maintaining anti-dumping measures against some galvanized steel and H-shaped steel products from China and South Korea, Thanh Nien newspaper reported.
Antidumping duties on H-shaped steel imports from China remain unchanged. Another decision on retaining the anti-dumping tariffs on galvanized steel items imported from China and South Korea into Vietnam was also launched.
In the last 60 days of a year starting from the issuance of the decisions, the relevant sides may submit a request for a review.
Earlier, on August 21, 2017, the ministry decided to slap anti-dumping duties on Chinese H-shaped steel imports classified under Harmonization System Codes 7216.33.00, 7228.70.10 and 7228.70.90.
Four steel manufacturers and 10 commercial enterprises that participated in the antidumping investigation were subject to the antidumping tariffs of 20.48%-22.9%. Meanwhile, other steel manufacturers and exporters had to pay a duty of 29.17%.
Besides this, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, on March 3, 2016, decided to launch an anti-dumping investigation into galvanized steel imports from China, Hong Kong and South Korea.
During the probe that lasted one year, the ministry on September 1, 2016 levied temporary anti-dumping duties of 4%-38.34% on these imports.
On March 30, 2017, the ministry slapped official antidumping duties on galvanized steel imported into Vietnam. Chinese galvanized steel product imports were subject to duties of 3.17%-38.34%, while imports from South Korea received a lower rate of tariffs, at 7.02%-19%.
Source: TheSaigontimes
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