The US Department of Commerce has decided to dump steel sheet imports from Belgium.
The U.
S. Department of Commerce has announced the final results of its anti-dumping inspection, covering the period 2023-2024, for certain types of carbon steel sheets and alloys imported from Belgium.
The Department found that Industrieel Belgium S. A. had been selling products on the U.S. market at prices below normal value during the period under review. As a result of the audit covering the period from May 1, 2023 to April 30, 2024, the weighted average dumping margin for Industrieel was set at 5.78%. Accordingly, anti-dumping duties will be imposed on the company's shipments to the United States. Meanwhile, the Department discovered that the Belgian NLMK group, which includes NLMK Clabecq S. A., NLMK Plate Sales S. A., NLMK Sales Europe S. A., NLMK Management Steel Center S. A. and NLMK La Louviere S. A., did not make any shipments to the United States during the reporting period. the review period. The decree went into effect on May 15, 2026, and the U.
S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will set duties on the relevant imports based on the final results. In addition, the existing rate of 5.40% "for all others", applicable to other producers and exporters in accordance with current legislation, will remain in force.
Author: Editorial staff of SteelRadar
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