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Thailand extends AD duties on boron-added Chinese hot-rolled steel

Source: Mysteel Nov 14, 2024 15:15
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Thailand's Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) has decided to extend anti-dumping (AD) duties imposed on boron-added hot-rolled steel originating from China for another five years to November 7 2029, Mysteel Global has learned.
The AD duties remain between 14.28% and 19.47% based on the CIF price, according to the DFT release, with Wuhan Iron & Steel Co. being subject to a 14.28% AD duty and Rizhao Steel Wire Co. and others facing the highest AD duty of 19.47%.   The targeted products are hot-rolled steel products with boron content of

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