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US alleges substantial dumping rates in new OCTG trade case

Thursday, 04 July 2013 00:27:13 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

As SteelOrbis previously reported, on Tuesday, United States Steel Corporation, Maverick Tube Corporation, Boomerang Tube, Energex Tube (a division of JMC Steel Group), Northwest Pipe Company, Tejas Tubular Products, TMK IPSCO, Vallourec Star L.P., and Welded Tube USA Inc. filed antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) petitions against oil country tubular goods (OCTG) from nine nations.

The alleged dumping margins from the countries involved are:


(1)  India:  33.58 percent - 233.66 percent

(2)  Korea:  68.72 percent - 147.99 percent

(3)  Philippines:  42.50 percent - 52.80 percent

(4)  Saudi Arabia:  53.34 percent

(5)  Taiwan:  77.94 percent - 80.08 percent

(6)  Thailand:  5.59 percent - 142.36 percent

(7)  Turkey:  43.88 percent - 47.02 percent

(8)  Ukraine:  27.53 percent - 30.76 percent

(9)  Vietnam:  106.19 percent - 114.38 percent 

 


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