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澳大利亚延期发布对西班牙和韩国钢筋反倾销基本事实报告和终裁建议
news flash· 2025-06-20 07:14
Group 1 - The Australian Anti-Dumping Commission announced the extension of the investigation into the anti-dumping measures on steel reinforcing bars imported from Spain and South Korea, with a report expected by August 6, 2025, and a final report by October 9, 2025 [1] - The initial anti-dumping investigation was launched on October 17, 2014, covering imports from South Korea, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey, resulting in affirmative final determinations for certain countries [1] - The first sunset review investigation was initiated on March 3, 2020, based on a request from InfraBuild (Newcastle) Pty Ltd, excluding certain companies from Spain and Taiwan [2] Group 2 - A second sunset review investigation was initiated on December 9, 2024, for steel reinforcing bars imported from Spain (excluding Nervacero S.A.) and South Korea, with the investigation period set from October 1, 2023, to September 30, 2024 [3] - The damage investigation period for the second review started on October 1, 2020, with specific Australian customs codes provided for the products involved [3]
巴基斯坦对涉华磺酸启动反倾销日落复审调查
news flash· 2025-06-16 02:49
Core Viewpoint - Pakistan's National Tariff Commission has initiated a second sunset review investigation into anti-dumping duties on Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid imported from several countries, including China, India, and Indonesia, with the investigation period set from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2024 [1] Group 1 - The investigation was prompted by a request from local producers Tufail Chemical Industries Limited and Ittehad Chemical Limited on April 7, 2025 [1] - The products under investigation are primarily used in the production of detergents and industrial cleaners, with the relevant Pakistan tax code being 3402.3110 [1] - The current anti-dumping duties will remain in effect during the investigation period, with a final ruling expected within 12 months from the announcement date [1] Group 2 - The initial anti-dumping investigation was launched on November 28, 2016, leading to a positive final ruling on January 27, 2018, which imposed anti-dumping duties effective from May 25, 2017, with a rate of 10.57% for imports from mainland China [2] - A subsequent sunset review was conducted, resulting in a positive decision on October 27, 2023, to continue imposing anti-dumping duties for three more years, with rates varying by country: 10.57% for China, 11.25% for India, 10.09% for Indonesia, 20.24% for Iran, 21.59% for South Korea, and 13.40% for Taiwan [2]
墨西哥对华冷轧钢板启动反倾销日落复审调查
news flash· 2025-06-10 08:41
Core Viewpoint - Mexico's Ministry of Economy has initiated a second sunset review investigation into anti-dumping measures on cold-rolled steel sheets originating from China, following a request from Ternium México, S.A. de C.V. [1] Group 1: Investigation Details - The investigation period for dumping is set from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, while the damage investigation period spans from April 1, 2020, to March 31, 2025 [1] - The products involved are cold-rolled steel sheets with a width of at least 600 mm and a thickness between 0.5 mm and 3 mm, containing a boron content of at least 0.0008%, regardless of whether they are coated or not [1] - The relevant TIGIE tax codes for the products are 7209.16.01, 7209.17.01, and 7225.50.91 [1] Group 2: Historical Context - Mexico first initiated an anti-dumping investigation on cold-rolled steel sheets from China on April 24, 2014, and made a definitive ruling on June 19, 2015, imposing anti-dumping duties ranging from 65.99% to 103.41% on various Chinese companies [1] - The anti-dumping duties were reaffirmed during the first sunset review on August 16, 2021, maintaining the existing rates for another five years [1] - In July 2016, Mexico expanded the scope of the anti-dumping measures to include cold-rolled steel sheets with a boron content of at least 0.0008% under additional TIGIE tax codes [1]
土耳其对涉华人造及合成短纤维纱线和缝纫线启动反倾销日落复审调查
news flash· 2025-05-22 07:02
Core Viewpoint - Turkey's Ministry of Trade has initiated a sunset review investigation into anti-dumping duties on synthetic and artificial staple fiber yarns and sewing threads imported from China, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam, following a request from Turkish producers [1] Group 1 - The announcement was published on May 21, and the investigation is effective immediately from the date of publication [1] - During the investigation period, the current anti-dumping duties will remain in effect [1]
澳大利亚对华盘条发起第二次反倾销日落复审调查
news flash· 2025-05-20 05:46
Core Viewpoint - The Australian Anti-Dumping Commission has initiated a second sunset review investigation into the dumping of wire rods imported from China, following a request from domestic company InfraBuild (Newcastle) Pty Ltd [1] Group 1: Investigation Details - The investigation period for dumping is set from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, while the injury investigation period dates back to April 1, 2020 [1] - The relevant Australian Customs codes for the products involved are 7213.91.00.44 and 7227.90.90.02 [1] Group 2: Timeline - The Anti-Dumping Commission expects to complete the basic facts report of the investigation by no later than September 8, 2025 [1] - The final report will be submitted to the Minister for Industry and Science by no later than October 21, 2025 [1]