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Mexico makes final AD ruling on cold-rolled stainless steel imports from China & Taiwan

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Update time : 2020-10-06 22:51:19
According to the final ruling of anti-dumping (AD) on cold-rolled stainless steel flat products originating in China and Taiwan.

The duty rate for all exporters in China was set at US$0.63/kg, and Taiwan’s Hoka Elements Co., Ltd. and Yuan Long Stainless Steel Corp. (YLSS) were subject to a rate of US$0.61/kg and US$0.05/kg, respectively.

Besides, Taiwan’s Yieh Mau corporation (YM), Yieh United Steel Corp. (Yusco), and other exporting companies weren’t levied AD duties by Mexico.

The products involved are under tariff codes 7219.34.01, 7219.35.01, and 7220.20.02 of the TIGIE, and under the Eighth Rule by 9802.00.01, 9802.00.02, 9802.00.03, 9802.00.07, 9802.00.10, 9802.00.13 and 9802.00.19, or by any other.

The initial investigation was launched on January 31, 2019 based on the complaint filed by Outokumpu Mexinox SA de CV.
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