Malaysia has announced it will initiate an anti-dumping duty investigation on the imports of galvanised iron coils/sheets or galvanised steel coils/sheets originating from or imported from Việt Nam, China and South Korea.
TRAV recommended that the Việt Nam Steel Association (VSA) notify relevant local manufacturers and exporters to answer the investigation questionnaire within the prescribed deadline.
The move is based on allegations that these products are avoiding anti-dumping taxes that South Africa has already imposed on similar goods from China.
The domestic producers allege that wood fibre board products from Thailand and China are being dumped into the Vietnamese market, causing significant harm to local manufacturers.
India''s Directorate General of Trade Remedies has just initiated an anti-dumping investigation into hot-rolled coil steel, originating or exported from Việt Nam.
Taiwan (China) initiated an anti-dumping investigation into cement and clinker originating or imported from Việt Nam, with the alleged dumping margin against Việt Nam being 16.99 per cent.
The application was received on June 24 and the notice of initiation was issued on August 8. The applicant is the European Steel Association and the product under investigation is hot-rolled steel.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) requested an investigation and application of anti-dumping measures against some galvanised steel products originating from China and South Korea.
The move was ordered by the Transport Ministry in response to concerns that have impacted the public’s travel plans, especially during peak periods such as the recent five-day national holiday.
In a recent development, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) in India has revealed details about its investigation into the sunset review of countervailing duties imposed on stainless steel welded pipes originating from Việt Nam and China.
Domestic producers claimed that the dumping of wind towers originated from China into Vietnamese market has caused significant damage to local production