Australia initiates AD review on galvanized steel from China, Taiwan

Wednesday, 31 August 2016 14:50:17 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Australia's Antidumping Commission has announced that it has initiated a review regarding the antidumping (AD) order on galvanized steel imports from China and Taiwan to examine whether the variable factors relevant to the taking of the antidumping measures have changed. The antidumping duties were originally imposed in August 2013.
 
The review launched following the application lodged by Chinese companies Synn Industrial Co., Jiangyin Zongcheng Steel and Angang Steel and Taiwanese company Yieh Phui Enterprise will cover the period between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.
 
Currently, the antidumping duties range between 6.8 percent and 62.9 percent for China and range between 2.8 percent and 6.0 percent for Taiwan.
 
The products subject to antidumping review currently fall under Customs Tariff Statistics Position Numbers 7210.49.00.55, 7210.49.00.56, 7210.49.00.57, 7210.49.00.58, 7212.30.00.61, 7225.92.00.38 and 7225.92.00.71.

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