The US has cancelled its advertising investigation into cold-rolled steel imports from the UK.
The U.
S. Department of Commerce has lifted an administrative review covering the period from September 1, 2024, to August 31, 2025, regarding anti-dumping duties on certain types of cold-rolled steel sheet imported from the United Kingdom.
The Department stated that the import of the relevant goods had not been suspended during the period under review, and therefore, in accordance with the regulations, the administrative inspection could not be continued. As a result, the review has been completely discontinued, and no changes will be made to the existing anti-dumping rates on cash deposits, which will remain in effect unchanged. If we talk about the background of this process, the US Department of Commerce first introduced anti-dumping duties on cold-rolled steel products manufactured in the United Kingdom in 2016. The request for an audit was received in September 2025, and the start of the investigation was announced in December 2025. However, the verification of the data showed that no import items were registered for the relevant period, which led to the cancellation of the process. After the cancellation, it was decided that the existing dumping margin would remain unchanged, and the current cash deposit regime would remain in place. It is expected that instructions for the US Customs and Border Protection will be issued no earlier than 35 days after publication in the Federal Register. The decision came into force on April 17, 2026.Author: SteelRadar Editorial Team
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