EU lowers AD duty on seamless pipe imports from Ukraine’s Interpipe

Wednesday, 05 September 2012 17:35:07 (GMT+3)   |  
       

The Council of the European Union has announced that it has reduced the antidumping (AD) duty margin imposed on seamless pipes and tubes of iron or steel, of circular cross-section, and of external diameter not exceeding 406.4 mm from the Ukrainian steel pipe and railway wheel producer Interpipe.
 
The EU has found that the company has reduced price undercutting and so has lowered the antidumping duty for imports of Interpipe Niko Tube and Interpipe Nizhnedneprovsky Tube Rolling Plant to 13.8 percent. In July 2012, the EU calculated the antidumping duty for the abovementioned imports by the abovementioned exporters as 17.7 percent.

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