Canada imposes preliminary AD duty on certain line pipe imports from S. Korea

Thursday, 07 September 2017 15:42:03 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced that it has imposed a preliminary antidumping (AD) duty on certain carbon and alloy steel line pipe imports from South Korea.

Accordingly, the provisional antidumping duty rates range between 4.7 percent and 107.2 percent for South Korean companies.

Provisional duties will now be payable on the subject goods that are released from customs on or after September 6 this year.

The products in question currently fall under Customs Tariff Statistics Position Numbers 7304.19.00.10, 7304.19.00.20, 7305.11.00.10, 7305.11.00.20, 7305.12.00.10, 7305.12.00.30, 7305.19.00.10, 7305.19.00.20, 7306.19.00.10 and 7306.19.00.90.

Exporter

Total Preliminary Duties Payable*

Husteel Co., Ltd.

4.7%

Hyundai Corporation

52.4%

Hyundai Steel Company

32.2%

SeAH Steel Corporation

6.5%

Nexteel Co., Ltd.

16.5%

All other exporters

107.2%

*As a percentage of export price


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