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Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce has extended anti-dumping duties on imports of some HRC items from 14 countries, including Ukraine, for another five years, according to Steel Orbis.
The anti-dumping duty originally came into effect in May 2015 and amounted to 0% to 128.11%. In May 2020, the Ministry reported to have revised the safeguards.
The anti-dumping investigation was initiated by the Thai steel companies Sahaviriya Steel Industries, G Steel Company, GJ Steel and Sahaviriya Plate Mill.
Now, following the investigation, the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand decided to maintain the anti-dumping duties on imports of some hot-rolled products at a rate of 0% to 128.11%. The duties affect the following countries:
As reported earlier, last year Thailand canceled duties on imports of some types of non-alloy hot-rolled flat products from all countries, including Ukraine (in coils and sheets). The Government of Thailand reported a substantial decrease in imports of metal products.
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