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EU Imposes Antidumping Duties on Stainless Steel Cold-Rolled Flat Products From China, Taiwan

An antidumping duty on stainless steel cold-rolled flat products from China and Taiwan will be imposed, following an expiry review of the original duty order, the European Commission said in a Sept. 15 implementing regulation. The European Steel Association requested the review in May 2020, representing more than 25% of the total EU production of the subject merchandise. The dumping order specifically covers “flat-rolled products of stainless steel, not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced).”

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The rates for the Chinese companies will apply as follows: Shanxi Taigang Stainless Steel Co., Ltd., Taiyuan City (24.4%); Tianjin TISCO & TPCO Stainless Steel Co. Ldt., Tianjin City (24.4%); other cooperating companies listed in the Annex (24.6%); all other companies in China (25.3%). The rates for the Taiwanese companies will be Chia Far Industrial Factory Co., Ltd., Taipei City (zero), and all other companies (6.8%).