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U.S. Stainless Steel Sheet And Strip Producers Encouraged By Commerce Department's Affirmative Preliminary Determination In Antidumpi-The 18th China(Guangzhou)Int'l Stainless Steel Industry Exhibition
9/14/2016  不锈钢展-不锈钢展会-效果最好的不锈钢展会- Stainless Steel Exhibition
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The U.S. Department of Commerce today announced its preliminary

determination that imports of stainless steel sheet and strip from China are

being sold at less than fair value (or "dumped") in the United States. As a result,

the Commerce Department will instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection

("CBP") to begin requiring U.S. importers of stainless steel sheet and strip from

China to deposit estimated antidumping duties at the time of importation.

Further, based on its previously announced preliminary affirmative critical

circumstances determination, the Commerce Department will instruct CBP to

require U.S. importers to post security equal to the preliminary antidumping

rates on entries of stainless steel sheet and strip from China that were imported

into the United States on or after the date that is 90 days prior to the date of

publication in the Federal Register of the affirmative preliminary antidumping

duty determination.

The Commerce Department assigned a preliminary antidumping margin of

76.64 percent of the value of the imported stainless steel sheet and strip to

Shanxi Taigang Stainless Steel Co., Ltd., the sole Chinese respondent that was

subject to mandatory investigation. The Commerce Department established a

preliminary antidumping margin of 63.86 percent for two Chinese entities with

operations that the agency determined are not controlled by the Government of

China and, thus, were preliminarily determined to be eligible for a company-

specific separate rate. In addition, the Commerce Department established a

preliminary antidumping duty margin of 76.64 percent on imports of stainless

steel sheet and strip from all other Chinese entities.

The Commerce Department''s determinations follow the filing, on February 12,

2016, of antidumping and countervailing (or subsidy) duty petitions by domestic

stainless steel sheet and strip producers AK Steel Corporation (AKS), Allegheny

Ludlum, LLC d/b/a ATI Flat Rolled Products, an Allegheny Technologies

company (ATI), North American Stainless, and Outokumpu USA, LLC. On July

12, 2016, the Commerce Department announced its preliminary determination

that imports of stainless steel sheet and strip from China benefit from subsidies

bestowed by the Government of China, with subsidy margins ranging from 57.30

percent to 193.12 percent of the value of the imported product. The antidumping

margins announced today by the Commerce Department will generally be

applied in combination with the previously announced subsidy margins

calculated by the agency.

John M. Herrmann, of Kelley, Drye & Warren LLP, counsel to the domestic

stainless steel sheet and strip industry, stated, "We are very pleased with the

Commerce Department''s affirmative preliminary determination that producers of

stainless steel sheet and strip in China are selling their merchandise in the

United States at significant dumping margins. The requirement that U.S.

importers begin to post estimated antidumping duties on stainless steel sheet

and strip from China – in combination with the existing requirement that

importers post estimated countervailing duties on such shipments – will help to

eliminate unfair trade and restore a level playing field in the U.S. market."

The next step in the trade action will be the Commerce Department''s verification

of factual information submitted by the Chinese producer participating in the

investigations and the Government of China. There will then be an opportunity

for parties to submit case and rebuttal briefs to the Commerce Department and

to participate in a hearing. Following these events, the Commerce Department

will issue its final antidumping and countervailing determinations. The current

deadline for the announcement of these final determinations is in late November

2016, although the deadline could be extended until late January 2017.

Stainless steel sheet and strip is a flat-rolled alloy steel containing, by weight,

1.2 percent or less of carbon and 10.5 percent or more of chromium, with or

without other elements. Stainless steel sheet and strip is used in consumer and

industrial applications where the corrosion resistance, heat resistance, or

design characteristics of stainless steel are required.

-The 18th China(Guangzhou)Int''l Stainless Steel Industry Exhibition

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