The US International Trade Commission (ITC) Friday determined that revoking the existing antidumping duty orders on stainless steel wire rod from Italy, Japan, Korea, Spain, and Taiwan would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time.
As a result of the Commission's affirmative determinations, the existing orders on imports of this product from Italy, Japan, Korea, Spain, and Taiwan will remain in place.
Commissioners Charlotte R. Lane, Irving A. Williamson, and Dean A. Pinkert voted in the affirmative with respect to all countries. Chairman Shara L. Aranoff voted in the affirmative with respect to Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and Spain and in the negative with respect to Italy. Vice Chairman Daniel R. Pearson and Commissioner Deanna Tanner Okun voted in the affirmative with respect to Japan and Taiwan and in the negative with respect to Italy, Korea, and Spain.
Today's action comes under the five-year (sunset) review process required by the Uruguay Round Agreements Act.
The Commission's public report Stainless Steel Wire Rod from Italy, Japan, Korea, Spain, and Taiwan (Inv. Nos. 731-TA-770-773 and 775 (Second Review)), USITC Publication 4154, May 2010) will contain the views of the Commission and information developed during the reviews.