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Malaysia Imposes New AD Steel Duties on China, South Korea, Vietnam

Malaysia recently introduced new antidumping duties on certain steel imports from China, South Korea and Vietnam, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported Oct. 25. The measures, which will remain in place until Oct 8, 2026, impose antidumping duties ranging…

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from 7.42% to 42.08% on imports of certain cold‑rolled coils of alloy and non‑alloy steel, the report said. The duties will vary among companies, with China’s BX Steel POSCO Cold Rolled Sheet Co. assessed at 35.89% and other mainland firms, including Bengang Steel Plates Co. and the Jiangsu Shagang International Trade Co., at 42.08%. Duties will be 11.55% for subject goods from South Korea’s Hyundai Steel Co. and 33.70% from Vietnam’s China Steel Sumikin Viet Nam Joint Stock Co. Imports of “tin mill black plate and related automotive‑use items” will be exempt, the report said.