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Steel Wire Rod: Commerce Set to Issue AD Duty Orders for Russia, Belarus and UAE After ITC Finds Injury

The International Trade Commission on Dec. 19 voted that dumped imports of carbon and alloy steel wire rod from Belarus, Russia and the United Arab Emirates, clearing the way for the Commerce Department to impose permanent antidumping duty orders, the…

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ITC said in a press release. Once it issues the AD duty orders, Commerce will begin the process of conducting annual administrative reviews, if requested, to determine assessments of AD duties on importers. Commerce set AD rates at 280.02% for all Belarusian exporters, at 84.1% for all UAE exporters, and at AD rates ranging from 436.8% to 756.93% for Russian exporters in its final dumping determination (see 1711270015).