Mexico sets duties on carbon steel tubes from the US for 5 more years

Monday, 11 July 2016 12:27:51 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Mexico’s economy secretariat, SE, has extended for five more years existing countervailing duties (CVD) already applied to the imports of the product, it said on Monday.

According to SE, imports of the product from US coming through Berg Europipe Holding Corporation should continue paying a CVD tariff of 4.04 percent, while all the other US exporters should pay a 25.43 percent duty.

The five-year CVD over the imports of the straight longitudinal seam tubes from the US will be counted from May 28, 2015.

Similar articles

US scrap market shows signs of another sideways trend in May

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Ex-Europe scrap prices in Turkey remain firm, market still mostly silent

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Carbon and stainless scrap prices in Taiwanese domestic market - week 16, 2024

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Tokyo Steel cuts scrap purchase price only for Utsunomiya plant

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Brazilian BPI mills target higher export prices, impact of scrap eases as discussed at IIMA meeting

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Iron ore prices continue to rise, heading towards $120/mt CFR

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Scrap imports in Bangladesh still muted after holiday, prices edge up

18 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

India’s coking coal import traffic at ports up 10% in FY 2023-24

18 Apr | Steel News

BHP Billiton’s iron ore output down in Q3 FY 2023-24, metallurgical coal output forecast lowered

18 Apr | Steel News

Australian Steel Institute seeks prohibition on unprocessed scrap exports

18 Apr | Steel News