Taiwan’s CSC may seek antidumping measures against steel imports

Wednesday, 03 August 2011 15:08:18 (GMT+3)   |  
On August 2, Taiwan's largest steelmaker China Steel Corp. (CSC) announced that it plans to obtain legal assistance to investigate whether prices of steel imports from South Korea, Japan, China and India are so low as to constitute unfair competition with Taiwan steel producers.
 
CSC stated that it was collecting additional facts and was considering seeking antidumping (AD) measures against steel imports from the countries in question in order to protect the interests of the Taiwanese steel industry.

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