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Indonesia continues AD duty imposition on hot-rolled flat-rolled products in coils from 7 countries

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Update time : 2025-01-09 16:29:55
On December 31, 2024, Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance announced the continuation of the anti-dumping (AD) duty imposition on imports of flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel from China, India, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Taiwan, and Thailand.

The AD duty rate is 0%-20% for China, 12.95%-20% for India, 5.58%-20% for Russia, 5.58%-20% for Kazakhstan, 5.58%-20% for Belarus, 0%-20% for Taiwan, and 7.52%-20% for Thailand.

This extension will be effective from January 15, 2025, and valid for five years until January 14, 2030.

The products involved are flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel with a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated, or coated, in coils, under HS codes 7208.10.00, 7208.25.00, 7208.26.00, 7208.27.11, 7208.27.19, 7208.27.91, 7208.27.99, 7208.36.00, 7208.37.00, 7208.38.00, 7208.39.10, 7208.39.20, 7208.39.30, 7208.39.40, 7208.39.90, ex7208.90.10, ex7208.90.20, and ex7208.90.90.
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