Mexico applies AD measures on cold-rolled steel sheets from China

Monday, 22 June 2015 01:58:58 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Mexico’s economy secretariat, SE, has applied definite AD duties on cold-rolled steel sheets from China, it said on Friday.

The decision, which was published in the nation’s official gazzete, Diario Oficial, follows a request from Ternium and Altos Hornos de Mexico (AHMSA).

The AD duties range from 65.99 percent to 103.41 percent.

Imports from Baoshan Iron & Steel will pay a 65.99 percent tariff. Purchases from Tangshan Iron and Steel Group will pay an 82.08 percent duty, while imports coming through Beijing Shougang, Shougang Jingtang and all other Chinese companies will pay a 103.41 percent tax.

SE said the AD measures will take effect on Saturday, June 20.


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