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China terminates AD review on GCNS’s stainless steel billet & HRC

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Update time : 2021-11-19 19:17:51
According to the announcement from the Ministry of Commerce of China (MOFCOM), China deiced to terminate the review of anti-dumping (AD) measures and dumping margins on stainless steel billets and stainless steel hot-rolled plates/coils produced by PT Indonesia Guang Ching Nickel and Stainless Steel. Industry (GCNS) from the date of the announcement after examining the firm’s application submitted on September 30, 2021 requesting to withdraw the review.

China decided to implement AD measures on stainless steel billets and stainless steel hot-rolled plates/coils originating in the EU, Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia on July 22, 2019, valid for five years from July 23, 2019.
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