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Viet Nam opposes Indonesia’s conclusions on anti-dumping investigation into steel sheets

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Update time : 2020-08-18 16:23:16

The Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Trade Remedies Authority of Viet Nam (TRAV) recently sent a letter opposing Indonesia's draft conclusions of an anti-dumping investigation on colour-coated steel sheet products imported from Viet Nam and China.

In the draft conclusions announced by the Indonesian Anti-Dumping Committee (KADI) on July 30, KADI said steel sheet imports from Viet Nam were dumped in Indonesia, causing losses to the domestic steel industry.

Upon hearing the news, TRAV analysed KADI’s documents and discussed the matter with relevant firms.

TRAV suggested KADI use data provided by the Vietnamese firms which fully co-operated with KADI during the investigation.

The authority said several conclusions have yet to reflect realities such as issues related to value-added tax and overlaps in calculations.

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