Brazil’s foreign trade council, CAMEX, has imposed definitive antidumping duties on imports of stainless steel pipes from India and Taiwan, following a trade investigation initiated by APRODINOX, the Brazilian stainless steel association representing processors and distributors.
According to CAMEX's ruling:
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Imports from Taiwan will face a fixed antidumping duty of $1,258.77 per metric ton for all exporters.
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Imports from India will be subject to duties ranging from $397.42/mt to $1,207.76/mt, depending on the company involved.
In addition, CAMEX has extended existing antidumping measures for another five years on carbon steel seamless line pipes (API grade, 5 to 14 inches in nominal diameter) originating from China.
These extended duties are set at:
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$779.99/mt or $835.47/mt, depending on the Chinese producer.
The move reflects Brazil’s ongoing efforts to protect its domestic steel industry from unfairly priced imports and maintain market stability.
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