US government removes AD duties on steel imports from Argentina

Friday, 28 July 2006 09:29:09 (GMT+3)   |  
       

The US government has revoked a 56.26 percent antidumping duty on certain steel products imported from Argentina. According to a statement released by Argentina's Foreign Trade Ministry, the US government has revoked a 56.26 percent antidumping duty on certain steel products imported from Argentina after determining that the imports of subject merchandise were not causing injury to the US steel industry. The duties, which have been in effect since 1990, were under review since July 2005.

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