US ITC finds no injury in certain imports of grain-oriented electrical steel

Friday, 24 October 2014 01:55:51 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

The US International Trade Commission (ITC) determined Thursday that a US industry is neither materially injured nor threatened with material injury by reason of imports of grain-oriented electrical steel from China, Czech Republic, Korea, and Russia that the US Department of Commerce has determined are sold in the United States at less than fair value and from China that the Department of Commerce has determined are subsidized.

Chairman Meredith M. Broadbent, Vice Chairman Dean A. Pinkert, and Commissioners Irving A. Williamson, David S. Johanson, and F. Scott Kieff voted in the negative. Commissioner Rhonda K. Schmidtlein voted in the affirmative.

As a result of the ITC's negative determinations, no antidumping duty or countervailing duty orders will be issued on imports of this product from China, Czech Republic, Korea, and Russia.


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