Commerce Continues to Find Dumping in Final Determination on Steel Threaded Rod From Thailand
The Commerce Department made its final determination in the antidumping duty investigation on steel threaded rod from Thailand, said the agency in a March 6 fact sheet. Commerce continued to find dumping by Thai exporters at the same AD duty rates -- 68.41% to 74.9% -- that it found in its preliminary determination in December. As a result, the agency will continue to collect AD duty cash deposits.
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The next step is the International Trade Commission’s final injury determination, currently scheduled for April 21. If the ITC finds injury, Commerce will make duties permanent by issuing an AD duty order on steel threaded rod from Thailand.