Earlier, on June 4, the MoIT decided to conduct the end-of-term review of anti-dumping measures against galvanised steel products imported from China and the RoK.
Thailand has stopped imposing anti-dumping tariffs on some import steel from Việt Nam since June 7, 2020, the Trade Remedies Authority of Việt Nam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade said.
The Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam has received all required filings from local producers for the end-of-term review of trade remedies on imported steel billets and steel bars.
Viet Nam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has decided to maintain safeguard measures for steel billets and steel bars imported from a number of countries and territories including China, the US, Canada, Germany, France, Japan and the Republic of...
Viet Nam has urged the US government to consider excluding Vietnamese products from its new announcement on tariff measures for imported steel and aluminium. Chu Duc Khai, Vice Chairman and General Secretary of the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA), talks to...
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has urged the US Government to consider excluding Vietnamese products from its newly announced tariff measures on imported steel and aluminium.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has promulgated Circular 18/2-17/TT-BCT to remove some regulations on managing the quality of locally produced and imported steel.
The General Department of Customs has just asked its officials to strengthen checks on imported steel products after a series of reports on steel firms submitting incorrect declarations about product codes.
Imported steel must be sampled for quality inspection to be eligible
for customs clearance, according to the Joint Circular No 44 issued by
two ministries involved in the process.
The Viet Nam Competition Authority said that the Minister of Industry
and Trade had ordered an investigation against imported steel ingots and
steel bars for the application of safeguards.
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai has asked the Ministry of
Industry and Trade (MoIT) to issue a report on domestic steel producers
that are facing stiff competition from cheap imported steel.
The Viet Nam Steel Association (VSA) has demanded aid for overcoming
difficulties, such as excess supply and growing competition from cheap
imported steel that has hit the industry hard.