USITC launches negative decision on fabricated structural steel from China
2020-02-27 16:18:42 [Print]
On February 25, 2020, the U
On February 26, 2019, at the application submitted by the steel structure industry association of the United States on February 4, 2019, the U.S . Department of Commerce announced the initiation of anti-dumping and anti subsidy investigation on fabricated structural steel imported from Canada, China and Mexico . On July 8, 2019, the U . S . Department of Commerce announced an affirmative preliminary countervailing determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China and Mexico, and a negative preliminary countervailing determination for fabricated structural steel imported from Canada . On September 4, 2019, the U . S . Department of Commerce announced an antidumping affirmative preliminary determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China and Mexico, and an antidumping negative preliminary determination for fabricated structural steel imported from Canada . On January 24, 2020, the U . S . Department of Commerce announced the final anti-dumping affirmative determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China, Mexico and Canada, the final anti subsidy affirmative determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China and Mexico, and the final anti subsidy negative determination for fabricated structural steel imported from Canada.
. S . International Trade Commission (USITC) voted to make a negative final determination of anti-dumping industrial damage to fabricated structural steel imported from China, Mexico and Canada, and made a negative final determination of anti subsidy industrial damage to fabricated structural steel imported from China and Mexico . It was determined that the products involved in dumping and subsidy behaviors in the final determination of the U . S . Department of Commerce had no substantial damage to domestic industry in the U . S. According to the negative ruling of the USITC, the U . S . Department of Commerce will not issue anti-dumping and countervailing duties on the products imported from the above countries . This case involves products under harmonized tariff No . 7308 . 90 . 3000, 7308 . 90 . 6000 and 7308 . 90 . 9590 of the United States and some products under 7216 . 91 . 0010, 7216 . 91 . 0090, 7216 . 99 . 0010, 7216 . 99 . 0090, 7222 . 40 . 6000, 7228 . 70 . 6000, 7301 . 10 . 0000, 7301 . 20 . 1000, 7301 . 20 . 5000, 7308 . 40 . 0000, 7308 . 90 . 9530 and 9406 . 90 . 0030.
On February 26, 2019, at the application submitted by the steel structure industry association of the United States on February 4, 2019, the U.S . Department of Commerce announced the initiation of anti-dumping and anti subsidy investigation on fabricated structural steel imported from Canada, China and Mexico . On July 8, 2019, the U . S . Department of Commerce announced an affirmative preliminary countervailing determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China and Mexico, and a negative preliminary countervailing determination for fabricated structural steel imported from Canada . On September 4, 2019, the U . S . Department of Commerce announced an antidumping affirmative preliminary determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China and Mexico, and an antidumping negative preliminary determination for fabricated structural steel imported from Canada . On January 24, 2020, the U . S . Department of Commerce announced the final anti-dumping affirmative determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China, Mexico and Canada, the final anti subsidy affirmative determination for fabricated structural steel imported from China and Mexico, and the final anti subsidy negative determination for fabricated structural steel imported from Canada.