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U.S. Department of Commerce preliminary ruling decided to impose up to 19.42% anti-dumping tariff on South Korea's U.S.-bound oil pipeline

Date:2018-01-11 11:30:52 Visit:1425

South Korea's Ministry of Industry, Trade and Industry 4 sources, the U.S. Department of Commerce on the 3rd released South Korea lost the oil pipeline village anti-dumping duties preliminary results of the retrial, decided to Hyundai Steel, World Steel, other Korean companies levy 19.42% , 2.30%, 10.86% of the anti-dumping duties.


Reported that the United States Department of Commerce was imposed on anti-dumping duties on commodities, the annual market situation and the number of imports and other investigations to determine whether the need to continue levying customs duties or re-adjust the tariff rate, the survey was conducted in 2015 5 For the first time on the U.S.-exports of U.S. products and pipelines from January 22 to November 30, 2016, the tariff rate for reemissions in the current year was higher than that of the original trial.
Earlier, the United States Department of Commerce had imposed anti-dumping duties of 6.23%, 2.53% and 4.38% on the U.S. exports to Hyundai Steel, Seamai Steel and other Korean companies in December 2015.
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