Australia ends AD probe on galvanized steel from Vietnam and India

Friday, 31 July 2015 15:30:18 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Australia's Antidumping Commission has announced that it has terminated an antidumping duty (AD) investigation regarding galvanized steel imports from Vietnam and India.

The commission has found that exports from some Vietnamese companies have not been dumped and that the volume of dumped goods exported to Australia from Vietnam is negligible. The commission also decided that the injury caused by the dumped exports from India is negligible.

The antidumping duty investigation was launched in July 2014 following the petition by Australian steelmaker BlueScope Steel. 

The products in question currently fall under the Customs Tariff Statistics Position Numbers 7210.49.00, 7212.30.00, 7225.92.00 and 7226.99.00. Products classified under 7210.49.00 and 7212.30.00 are duty free, while goods classified under 7225.92.00 and 7226.99.00 are subject to four percent customs duty.


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