Australia removes preliminary AD duty on Turkish rebar

Friday, 19 April 2019 10:43:40 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

The Australian Government Antidumping Commission has announced that it has terminated the preliminary antidumping duty on imports of Turkish rebar.

Australia imposed four percent preliminary antidumping duty on imports of Turkish rebar in January 2019 as a result of the investigation started in November 2018.

The final recommendation of the commission is due by June 24 of the current year.

The investigated rebar products are classified under the following Customs Tariff Statistics Position Numbers: 7213.10.00, 7214.20.00, 7227.90.10, 7227.90.90, 7228.30.10, 7228.30.90, and 7228.60.10.

DemetKazdal
Demet Kazdal
Editor

After graduating from Boğaziçi University with a degree in English Language and Literature, I have spent the past 15 years developing deep expertise in the steel industry. At SteelOrbis, I serve as Head of Content Department. I write and edit comprehensive news and reports on steel markets, with a primary focus on the Turkish market as well as global market dynamics.

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