Core Viewpoint - Mexico's Ministry of Economy announced the continuation of anti-dumping duties on cold-rolled steel plates from Russia and Kazakhstan, maintaining a 15% duty on Russian products and a 22% duty on Kazakh products, effective from June 30, 2024, for a period of five years [1]. Group 1 - The anti-dumping duties apply to cold-rolled carbon steel plates or coils with a width of at least 600 mm and a thickness between 0.5 mm and 3 mm, including both matte and glossy finishes [1]. - The measures will take effect immediately following the announcement and will last for five years [1]. Group 2 - Mexico initiated its first anti-dumping investigation on cold-rolled steel plates from Russia, Kazakhstan, and Bulgaria on March 20, 1998, leading to affirmative final rulings in June 1999 [2]. - The initial duties imposed were 83% for A.O. Severstal from Russia, 88% for other Russian companies, and 34% and 33% for Kazakhstan's products, with Bulgaria facing duties of 44% and 45% [2]. - Subsequent reviews in 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020 extended the anti-dumping measures, with the most recent review confirming the current rates for Russia and Kazakhstan [2].
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