
Aluminum association applauded commerce department’s final affirmative determinations in unfair trade investigations on common aluminium alloy sheet from china.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Commerce said that imports of common alloy aluminium sheet from China are being sold at less than fair value in the United States. The final antidumping and countervailing duty margins calculated by the Commerce Department are as follows:
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Source:www.aluminum.org
The next step in the trade cases will be the United States International Trade Commission’s (USITC) final phase determination of whether imports from China are a cause of material injury or threaten to materially injure domestic producers of common alloy sheet. The vote is scheduled to for December 5, 2018.
“The Aluminum Association and its members are extremely pleased with the Commerce Department’s final determinations that common alloy aluminium sheet from China is being sold unfairly in the United States,” said Heidi Brock, President and CEO of the Aluminum Association.
“We appreciate Secretary Ross’s leadership in self-initiating these investigations and in enforcing rules-based global trade. U.S. manufacturers of common alloy aluminium sheet are among the most competitive producers in the world, but they cannot compete against products that are sold at unfairly low prices and subsidized by the Government of China.”
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