Category: Anti-Dumping

DOC issues circumvention rulings on steel imported via Vietnam

DOC issues circumvention rulings on steel imported via Vietnam

The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) issued five affirmative determinations in anti-dumping and countervailing subsidy circumvention investigations related to steel imports that had been shipped through Vietnam but originally produced elsewhere. Looking for metal price forecasting and data analysis in one easy-to-use platform? Inquire about MetalMiner Insights today! According to the Department of Commerce, the […]

This Morning in Metals: DOC Rules in Anti-Dumping, CVD Investigation of Stainless Steel Kegs

This morning in metals news, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced rulings in investigations of stainless steel kegs from China and Germany, copper prices rose on labor tensions in Chile, and the UAW’s strike continues as it mulls ratification of a tentative deal with General Motors reached last week. Keep up to date on everything […]

This Morning in Metals: Rio Tinto’s 3Q Iron Ore Production Rises 6%

This morning in metals news, Rio Tinto released its third-quarter production figures, India has proposed an anti-dumping duty on flat-rolled steel from China and other countries, and copper prices dropped after a strike was averted at Chile’s Antofagasta. Keep up to date on everything going on in the world of trade and tariffs via MetalMiner’s […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. Steel Import Market Share Hits 17% in September

This morning in metals news, U.S. import market share for steel reached 17% in September, the European Commission is investigating potential dumping of hot-rolled stainless steel from China and Indonesia, and India is set to become a net importer of iron ore. Keep up to date on everything going on in the world of trade […]

Boeing-Airbus WTO Battle Rumbles on as Tensions Rise Between U.S., E.U.

For once, President Donald Trump should be pleased with the World Trade Organization (WTO), a body he has repeatedly criticized and actively worked to undermine by preventing the appointment of new judges to its appeals panel. Keep up to date on everything going on in the world of trade and tariffs via MetalMiner’s Trade Resource […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. DOC Makes Affirmative Rulings in Fabricated Structural Steel Case

This morning in metals news, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued affirmative determinations in its anti-dumping investigation of fabricated structural steel imports, Turkey’s largest industrial group will halt steel production and a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit poses a roadblock for Novelis‘ bid to buy Aleris. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free […]

U.S. Court of International Trade Affirms Duties on Chinese Aluminum Foil

U.S. Court of International Trade Affirms Duties on Chinese Aluminum Foil

On April 19, 2018, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders on certain types of aluminum foil from China. Buying Aluminum in 2019? Download MetalMiner’s free annual price outlook Chinese producers appealed the decision, but the U.S. Court of International Trade this month opted to uphold the Commerce Department’s determination. The […]

This Morning in Metals: Coca-Cola to Sell Dasani Water Brand in Aluminum Cans

This morning in metals news, beverage maker Coca-Cola has announced it will shift to aluminum cans for its Dasani water brand, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced it found evidence of dumping of refillable stainless steel kegs from Mexico and China still plans to send trade officials to Washington next month for talks. Need buying […]

This Morning in Metals: China to Impose Anti-Dumping Duty on Stainless Steel

This morning in metals news, China is poised to to impose anti-dumping duties on a number of countries, Nucor says it is happy with the results of the Trump administration’s tariffs and Brazilian miner Vale’s second-quarter output plunged. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook China to Hit Imports of […]

U.S. Says Steel Racks Dumped from China, Aided by Countervailable Subsidies

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced late last week that it found evidence of dumping and countervailable subsidization of steel racks from China. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook According to the DOC, imports of the steel racks from China were dumped into the U.S. at less than […]

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