US DOC decided AD and CVD for circular tubes from China

04/06/2008 12:00 - 805 Views

It is reported that 6 US pipe makers and the United Steelworkers applauded the US Department of Commerce for its final affirmative findings that Chinese producers of circular welded steel pipe are dumping below cost product in the United States and that pipe exports benefit from large subsidies provided by the Chinese government.

The Commerce Department found that Chinese pipe exports are being dumped at rates ranging from 69.20% to 85.55%. In addition, the Commerce Department found that Chinese pipe producers benefit from illegal government subsidies at rates ranging from 29.57% to 615.92%. The average subsidy rate for all respondents is 37.22%.

The Commerce Department also made final determinations with regard to critical circumstances which will allow duties to be applied retroactively for 90 days from the dates of the preliminary determinations.

The report added that final decisions are the next steps in the imposition of final duties on Chinese circular welded pipe. The International Trade Commission will vote on June 20th 2008 on whether the US industry producing circular welded pipe is injured as a result of dumped and subsidized pipe from China. The ITC made preliminary affirmative injury findings on July 31st 2007.

Pipe and tube imports under investigation increased from 10,000 tonnes in 2002 to 750,000 tonnes in 2007 up by 6,900%. As a result of this surge in low priced imports, US producers lost market share and suffered steep decreases in profitability over the period investigated. 500 American jobs approximately 25% of the total workforce employed in this segment of the domestic pipe industry, have been lost since 2002 as a result of Chinese imports.

 

June 03, 2008

Source: steelguru.com

 

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