Mexico launches fourth anti-dumping sunset review investigation against Russian and Ukrainian hot-rolled plates
2020-03-30 12:43:31 [Print]
On March 26, 2020, the Mexican Ministry of Economic Affairs issued an announcement in the official gazette that the fourth anti-dumping sunset review investigation was initiated on hot-rolled plates originating in Russia and Ukraine and boron-containing hot-rolled plates originating in Russia
On January 25, 1999, Mexico initiated anti-dumping investigations into Russian and Ukrainian hot-rolled plates. On March 28, 2000, Mexico made an affirmative final ruling on anti-dumping on the case, imposing anti-dumping duties of 30 . 31% and 46 . 66% on products involved from Russia and Ukraine, respectively . On March 17, 2006, for the first time, Mexico extended anti-dumping duties on Russia and Ukraine-related products for a period of five years . On September 8, 2011, Mexico adjusted the anti-dumping duties on Russian and Ukrainian products to 21% and 25% respectively, with a validity period of 5 years . On January 28, 2016, Mexico for the third time extended anti-dumping duties on Russian and Ukrainian products.
. The dumping investigation period in this case is from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, and the damage investigation period is from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019 . The TIGIE tax numbers of the products involved are 7208 . 10 . 99, 7208 . 26 . 01, 7208 . 27 . 01, 7208 . 38 . 01, 7208 . 39 . 01, 7225 . 30 . 04, 7225 . 30 . 05, 7225 . 40 . 03 and 7225 . 40 . 04 . During the investigation, the current anti-dumping measures remained in effect.
On January 25, 1999, Mexico initiated anti-dumping investigations into Russian and Ukrainian hot-rolled plates. On March 28, 2000, Mexico made an affirmative final ruling on anti-dumping on the case, imposing anti-dumping duties of 30 . 31% and 46 . 66% on products involved from Russia and Ukraine, respectively . On March 17, 2006, for the first time, Mexico extended anti-dumping duties on Russia and Ukraine-related products for a period of five years . On September 8, 2011, Mexico adjusted the anti-dumping duties on Russian and Ukrainian products to 21% and 25% respectively, with a validity period of 5 years . On January 28, 2016, Mexico for the third time extended anti-dumping duties on Russian and Ukrainian products.