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Thailand extends AD measure on Vietnam’s painted aluminum-zinc steel

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Update time : 2023-05-11 19:20:50
On May 8, 2023, Thailand’s Committee of Dumping and Subsidy announced the final determination of the first anti-dumping (AD) sunset review on painted hot-dip galvanized of cold-rolled steel and painted hot-dip plated or coated with aluminum-zinc alloys of cold-rolled steel imports from Vietnam, deciding to extend the AD order by another five years, with unchanged duty rate from 4.30% to 60.26%.

The first AD sunset review was launched on March 22, 2022. During the investigation period, the products involved in this case were subject to AD duties of the same duty rate in the form of deposits, with validity not exceeding one year.
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