Mexico issues preliminary conclusions on anti-dumping proble into cold-rolled steel from Vietnam

Mexico issues preliminary conclusions on anti-dumping investigation into cold-rolled steel from Vietnam

The International Commercial Practices Unit (UPCI) of the Mexican Ministry of Economy has issued preliminary conclusions on the anti-dumping investigation into cold-rolled steel imported from Vietnam, the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam (TRAV) announced.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The International Commercial Practices Unit (UPCI) of the MexicanMinistry of Economy has issued preliminary conclusions on the anti-dumpinginvestigation into cold-rolled steel imported from Vietnam, the Ministry of Industryand Trade’s Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam (TRAV) announced.

Accordingly, the margin of dumping ranges from12.77%- 81.06%. Under the Mexican trade law, all concerned parties have 20 daysfrom the date of the preliminary findings to submit comments andcounterarguments.

This marks the second tradedefence investigation initiated by Mexico against Vietnam, according to theTRAV.

Previously, Mexico also initiated an anti-dumping investigationinto galvanised steel products in 2021. The final conclusion for thisinvestigation is expected to be issued in January 2024.

To protectthe legitimate rights and interests of businesses, the TRAV recommended that those involvedin the production and export of relevant products continue monitoring thesituation, fully comply with the requirements of the Mexican investigatingauthority, and maintain close connection with the TRAV throughout theinvestigation process./.

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