UK Suspends Antidumping Duty on Hot-Rolled Steel Products From Ukraine
The U.K. suspended its antidumping duty on hot-rolled flat products of iron, non-alloy or other alloy steel from Ukraine, the Department for International Trade announced Aug. 30. The move accepts the Trade Remedies Authority's recommendation to suspend the antidumping duties on the Ukrainian good for nine months, a decision made after the agency found that market conditions for Ukrainian hot-rolled steel changed following Russia's invasion. The TRA said injury to the U.K. industry is unlikely to happen with a nine-month suspension.
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It specifically applies to "certain hot-rolled flat products of iron, non-alloy or other alloy steel whether or not in coils (including ‘cut-to-length’ and ‘narrow strip’ products), not further worked than hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated, originating in Ukraine." Exceptions are for goods of stainless steel excluding grain-oriented silicon electrical steel; products of tool steel and high speed steel; goods not in coils, without patterns in relief, of a thickness exceeding 10mm and of a width of 600mm or more; and products not in coils, without patterns in relief, of a thickness of 4.75mm or more but not exceeding 10mm and of a width of 2.5m of more.