Chile extends ad valorem duty over Mexican rebar

Tuesday, 20 September 2016 23:39:23 (GMT+3)   |   Sao Paulo
       

The Chilean government extended for two more months an existing provisional, ad valorem duty already applied to the imports of Mexican rebar, at the same time it reduced the provisional antidumping (AD) tariff from 13.1 percent to 11 percent effective September 17, according to a resolution published at the nation’s official gazette, Diario Oficial.
 
The decision followed a recommendation on September 12, 2016, by the nation’s price distortion commission, CNDP.
 
The products subject to the 11 percent provisional, ad valorem tariff currently fall under the following HTS codes 7213.1000, 7214.2000, 7227.9000 and 7228.3000.

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