Malaysia keeps anti-dumping duties on some Chinese, Japanese iron, steel
[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia said on Saturday (Jun 21) it would maintain anti-dumping duties on imports of Chinese and Japanese cold rolled coils of iron and non-alloy steel more than 1,300 mm wide.
But the trade ministry said in a statement it would terminate anti-dumping duties on imports from South Korea and Vietnam on Monday.
The duties, to be in effect for five years, will exclude imports from all four countries of tin mill black plate and merchandise imported for automotive purposes, and finwall for transformer use.
Three Chinese producers face duty rates of 4.82 per cent, 4.76 per cent and 8.74 per cent while other Chinese producers and exporters face 26.38 per cent duties.
Japanese exporters will be subjected to a 26.39 per cent duty. REUTERS
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