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Russia Seeking Relief for Steel Antidumping Cases Through WTO

Russia is challenging a series of U.S. antidumping decisions on hot-rolled and flat-rolled carbon-quality steel that began in 1999 and have continued through 2019. The two countries also reached a suspension agreement on the carbon steel for part of the…

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last decade, but antidumping duties have been levied on Russian carbon steel products since 2014. Russia is asking for consultations with the U.S through the World Trade Organization, because it says that the U.S. did not determine individual producers' dumping margins, and that it did not calculate the costs of production of the articles before setting the duty rates.