Copper tube - Australia investigates anti-dumping measures
22/03/2021 12:00
On 22 March 2021, the Australian Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) initiated the anti-dumping investigation on copper tube originating in Vietnam.
I. Relevant information:
1. Initiated date: March 22, 2021
2. Petitioner: Metal Manufacturers Ltd. (MM Kembla).
3. Goods under investigation: Round seamless copper tube complying with Australian Standard AS 1432, Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZ 1571, or Australian Standard AS 1572 with an outside nominal diameter between 9.52 mm and 53.98 mm, and a nominal wall thickness between 0.71 mm and 1.83 mm, including coated tube. HS code: 7411.10.00
4. Investigation period: 01/01/2020 to 31/12/2020.
5. Case progress:
- On October 29, 2021, the Australian Anti-Corruption Commission (ADC) announced the Report of Preliminary Investigation Conclusions, according to which Vietnamese exports were not dumped, and proposed to terminate the anti-dumping investigation with Vietnamese copper pipes.
- On March 4, 2022, the Australian Anti-Corruption Commission (ADC) issued a notice to terminate the anti-dumping investigation (however, this decision is being reviewed by the Australian Anti-Corruption Review Council (ADRP).
- On July 4, 2022, the Australian Anti-Corruption Review Council (ADRP) issued a notice to revoke ADC's decision to terminate the investigation and continue the case. Stakeholders may submit an application to request a review of this ADRP decision within 28 days from July 4, 2022.
- On September 1, 2023, The Australian Anti-dumping Committee (ADC) issued key facts and recommended ending the anti-dumping investigation
II. Case Calendar:
| Date (D/M/Y) | Events |
| 22/03/2021 | Initiation of anti-dumping investigation |
| 29/10/2021 | Announcement Report of preliminary investigation conclusion of Vietnamese exports not dumped, propose to terminate the anti-dumping investigation against Vietnamese copper tubes |
| 04/03/2022 | The Australian Anti-Corruption Commission (ADC) has issued a notice to terminate the anti-dumping investigation |
| 04/07/2022 | The Australian Anti-Corruption Review Board (ADRP) rejected the ADC's March 4, 2022 decision and continued the case. |
| 01/09/2023 | The Australian Anti-dumping Committee (ADC) issued key facts and recommended ending the anti-dumping investigation |
The case documents are attached below:
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