Thailand extends import duties on Ukrainian HRC for another five years

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:

  1. Ukraine: 30.45–67.69%
  2. Algeria: 33.26%
  3. Argentina: 37.94–53.09%
  4. India: 20.02–31.92%
  5. Indonesia: 24.48%
  6. Japan: 0–36.25%
  7. Kazakhstan: 68.11–109.25%
  8. Romania: 27.95%
  9. Russia: 24.20–35.17%
  10. South Korea: 2.81–58.85%
  11. Slovakia: 51.95%
  12. South Africa: 128.11%
  13. Taiwan: 3.45–25.15%
  14. Venezuela: 78.44%

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.

  • Global Market

A number of countries have already exceeded their steel import quotas to the EU for Q3

With the start of the new quota period (July 1 to September 30), some EU…

Thursday July 3, 2025
  • Companies

Tata Steel is confident in its plans for a green transition at its European assets

Indian steel producer Tata Steel expects the transition to green steel production in the UK…

Thursday July 3, 2025
  • Global Market

Australia expects a $19 billion decline in iron ore export revenues by 2027

Australia forecasts a decline in iron ore export revenues from $116 billion in the 2024-2025…

Thursday July 3, 2025
  • Global Market

The EU is reviewing anti-dumping duties on imports of ferrosilicon from Russia and China

The European Commission has initiated a review of anti-dumping duties on imports of ferrosilicon from…

Thursday July 3, 2025
  • Companies

Nippon Steel to raise $5.6 billion to finance deal with U.S. Steel

Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel has announced that it will raise 800 billion yen (about $5.6…

Thursday July 3, 2025
  • Companies

Polish court confirms price of PLN 253 million for Huta Częstochowa

The court in Częstochowa rejected the Polish Ministry of Defense's (MON) complaint about the valuation…

Thursday July 3, 2025