"U.S. Imposes Final Duties on Tin Mill Steel Imports Amid Dumping Concerns from China, Canada, Germany, and Korea"

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The US Commerce Department has determined that tin mill products from Canada, China, Germany, and South Korea are being dumped in the US market, with additional subsidies on Chinese imports. In contrast, products from the Netherlands, Taiwan, Turkey, and the UK are not facing such allegations. As a result, preliminary anti-dumping duties, including a significant 122.5% on Chinese tin mill steel, have been imposed to counteract these practices.
Topics:world##antidumpingduties#businesseconomy#internationaltrade#tinmillproducts#tradedumping#uscommercedepartment
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