U.S. Proposes New Duties on Mexican, Chinese Structural Steel Imports
09/05/2019 - The U.S. Commerce Department has set tentative anti-dumping duties of up to 141.3% on fabricated structural steel from China and up to 30.6% on the same products from Mexico, ruling that producers in those countries were dumping product and undercutting domestic prices.
In a preliminary ruling issued Wednesday, the Department also found that Canadian imports had not violated anti-dumping rules.
The case arose on a complaint from the American Institute of Steel Construction.
Final determinations are due early next year.



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