Commerce Finds Dumping of Imports of Fabricated Structural Steel
During a press release for findings issued on January 24th, 2020, as follows:
Commerce Finds Dumping of Imports of Fabricated Structural Steel from Canada, China, and Mexico, and Countervailable Subsidization of Imports of Fabricated Structural Steel from China and Mexico
Some notable notes from the findings are as follows:
- Commerce determined that producers and/or exporters from Canada, China, and Mexico have sold FSS at less than fair value in the United States at rates of: 0-6.70 percent, 61.71-154.14 percent, and 0-30.58 percent, respectively.
- In addition, Commerce determined that producers and/or exporters from China and Mexico received countervailable subsidies at rates of 27.34-206.49 percent and 0.01-68.87 percent, respectively.
We encourage everyone to read the full findings (and subsequent decisions) on the official U.S. Department of Commerce Site by clicking HERE.