US International Trade Commission (USITC) will hold a hearing in May in connection with the final phase of anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations on certain steel products from India, China, and three other countries.
The USITC said it has scheduled the final phase of anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations on certain 'corrosion - resistant steel' products from India, China, Italy, Korea, and Taiwan.
"The Commission hereby gives notice of the scheduling of the final phase of anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigation...To determine whether an industry in the US is materially injured or threatened with material injury, or the establishment of an industry in the US is materially retarded, by reason of imports of the products from the five countries," it said.
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The final phase of these investigations is being scheduled as a result of "affirmative preliminary" determinations by the Department of Commerce that certain benefits which constitute subsidies "are being provided" to manufacturers, producers, or exporters in China, India, Italy, and Korea of certain corrosion-resistant steel products, it said.
The department has also determined that such products were being sold in the US at less than fair value.
It has preliminarily determined that countervailable subsidies are not being provided to producers and exporters of the products from Taiwan and that the imports from there are not being and are not likely to be sold in the US at less than fair value.
The investigations were requested in petitions filed on June 3, 2015, by United States Steel Corporation (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Nucor Corporation (Charlotte, North Carolina), Steel Dynamics (Fort Wayne, Indiana), California Steel Industries (Fontana, California), ArcelorMittal USA (Chicago, Illinois), and AK Steel Corporation (West Chester, Oregon).