Chilean price distortion commission rejects CAP Acero's AD probe request

Thursday, 30 January 2020 23:08:33 (GMT+3)   |   Sao Paulo
       

Chilean price distortion commission, CNDP, has denied CAP Acero’s request to investigate anti-dumping (AD) practices over the imports of steel bars used to produce steel grinding balls, according to a CNDP decision.

CAP Acero is Chile’s key long steel producer, and is owned by holding company CAP Group.

The decision not to impose AD duties over the imports of steel bars used to produce steel grinding balls covers the product falling under Chilean HTS code 7228.3000, with a diameter of 4 inches or less.

CNDP said CAP Acero failed to provide enough data to indicate the regular price at which the product was imported.


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