Thailand issues final AD decision on HR flat steel from Brazil, Iran and Turkey

Monday, 22 May 2017 15:44:03 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Thailand’s Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) has announced its final results concerning its antidumping (AD) duty investigation regarding hot rolled (HR) flat product imports from Brazil, Iran and Turkey.

Accordingly, the DFT has calculated final antidumping duty rates ranging from 6.88 percent to 38.27 percent for the three countries. 
 
The products in question are hot rolled flat products with thickness of 0.9 millimeters to 100 millimeters and with width ranging from 100 millimeters to 3,200 millimeters and currently fall under the Customs Tariff Statistics Position Numbers 7208.10, 7208.36, 7208.37, 7208.38, 7208.39, 7208.40, 7208.51, 7208.52, 7208.53, 7208.54, 7208.90, 7211.13, 7211.14 and 7211.19.
 

Country

Exporter/Producer

Final AD duty

Brazil

-

34.40%

Turkey

Colakoglu Metalurji A.S.

6.88%

Turkey

Eregli Demir ve Celik Fabrikalari TAS (Erdemir)

27.27%

Turkey

Others

38.23%

Iran

Mobarakeh Steel Company

7.25%

Iran

Others

38.27%

 

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