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UK Clarifies AD Duty on Corrosion-Resistant Iron, Steel From China

The U.K. updated its antidumping duties on corrosion-resistant iron and steel from China in a Jan. 25 notice. The Department for International Trade updated the taxation notice to "more accurately describe the goods subject to the measure."

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The AD duties apply to "[f]lat-rolled products of iron or alloy steel or non-alloy steel; plated or coated by hot dip galvanisation with zinc and/or aluminium and/or magnesium, whether or not alloyed with silicon; chemically passivated; with or without any additional surface treatment such as oiling or sealing; containing by weight: not more than 0.5 % of carbon, not more than 1.1 % of aluminium, not more than 0.12 % of niobium, not more than 0.17 % of titanium and not more than 0.15 % of vanadium; presented in coils, cut-to-length sheets and narrow strips."