Heavy Walled Steel Pipe: ITC Preliminarily Finds Injury, Continues AD/CVD Investigations
Antidumping and countervailing duty investigations will continue on heavy walled rectangular welded carbon steel pipes and tubes from South Korea, Mexico and turkey, after the International Trade Commission voted on Sept. 3 that there is a "reasonable indication" U.S. industry…
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is injured by dumped and subsidized imports (here). All six ITC commissioners voted affirmatively. The Commerce Department will now consider whether to impose cash deposit requirements on heavy walled pipes in its preliminary CV duty determinations, currently due Oct. 14, and its preliminary AD determinations, due Dec. 28 (both deadlines may be postponed).