Brazil applies provisional AD duties on Ukrainian seamless steel pipe imports

Monday, 23 June 2014 15:09:55 (GMT+3)   |   Sao Paulo
       

Brazil’s chamber of foreign trade (Camex) has approved provisional anti-dumping measures on Ukrainian seamless steel pipe imports, it said on Friday.

The duties are valid for a period of six months, the anti-monopoly regulator said.

Camex said the seamless steel pipes that will be taxed include those of an exterior diameter up to 5 nominal inches (144mm).

The duties range from $145.78/mt (for Interpipe Niko Tube LLC and PJSC Interpipe NTRP) to $637.74/mt (for all other companies), Camex said.


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