"U.S. Imposes Final Duties on Tin Mill Steel Imports Amid Dumping Concerns from China and Allies"

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The U.S. Commerce Department has imposed final anti-dumping duties on tin mill products from China, Canada, Germany, and South Korea, with the highest duties of 122.5% on Chinese imports, in response to findings of dumping and subsidization. Conversely, the department found no dumping from the Netherlands, Taiwan, Turkey, and the UK. The U.S. International Trade Commission must still confirm that U.S. producers are materially injured by these imports for the duties to remain in effect. Canada expressed disappointment, citing negative impacts on supply chains and inflation.
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