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Al Arabiya
6 hours ago
- Business
- Al Arabiya
Malaysia keeps anti-dumping duties on some Chinese, Japanese iron, steel
Malaysia said on Saturday it would maintain anti-dumping duties on imports of Chinese and Japanese cold rolled coils of iron and non-alloy steel more than 1,300 mm wide. But the trade ministry said in a statement it would terminate anti-dumping duties on imports from South Korea and Vietnam on Monday. The duties, to be in effect for five years, will exclude imports from all four countries of tin mill black plate and merchandise imported for automotive purposes, and finwall for transformer use. Three Chinese producers face duty rates of 4.82 percent, 4.76 percent and 8.74 percent while other Chinese producers and exporters face 26.38 percent duties. Japanese exporters will be subjected to a 26.39 percent duty.


Reuters
9 hours ago
- Business
- Reuters
Malaysia keeps anti-dumping duties on some Chinese, Japanese iron, steel
KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 (Reuters) - Malaysia said on Saturday it would maintain anti-dumping duties on imports of Chinese and Japanese cold rolled coils of iron and non-alloy steel more than 1,300 mm wide. But the trade ministry said in a statement it would terminate anti-dumping duties on imports from South Korea and Vietnam on Monday. The duties, to be in effect for five years, will exclude imports from all four countries of tin mill black plate and merchandise imported for automotive purposes, and finwall for transformer use. Three Chinese producers face duty rates of 4.82%, 4.76% and 8.74% while other Chinese producers and exporters face 26.38% duties. Japanese exporters will be subjected to a 26.39% duty.


Malay Mail
10 hours ago
- Business
- Malay Mail
Malaysia to extend anti-dumping duties on Chinese, Japanese steel imports through 2030; ends measures on S. Korea, Vietnam
KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 — The government has completed the administrative (sunset) review and made an affirmative final determination to continue imposing anti-dumping duties on imports of cold rolled coils (CRC) of iron or non-alloy steel (over 1,300mm wide) from China and Japan, excluding those used for automotive and transformer finwall applications, or tin mill black plate. The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) said the rate of anti-dumping duties for the Chinese companies are; Angang Steel Company Limited at 4.82 per cent, Maanshan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd (4.76 per cent), Shougang Jingtang United Iron & Steel Co., Ltd (8.74 per cent), and other producers and exporters (26.38 per cent). 'The rate of AD duties for Japanese producers and exporters will be imposed at 26.39 per cent. 'The Royal Malaysian Customs Department will enforce the collection of the anti-dumping duties on the imports of the subject merchandise for a period of five years, effective from June 23, 2025 to June 22, 2030,' it said in a statement today. MITI also noted that the government has made a negative final determination to terminate the imposition of anti-dumping duties and the investigations on the imports of the subject merchandise originating or exported from South Korea and Vietnam, effective from June 23, 2025. 'Interested parties such as local producers, importers, foreign producers and exporters and associations related to the administrative (sunset) review can have access to the non-confidential version of the final determination report by submitting a written request to MITI director of trade practices section,' it said. — Bernama


Reuters
13-05-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Malaysia puts anti-dumping duties on some flat-rolled iron, non-alloy steel products
KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 (Reuters) - Malaysia's Trade Ministry on Tuesday said it had imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports from China, India, Japan, and South Korea of flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel that are clad, plated or coated with tin. Anti-dumping duties of 27.88% will be imposed on imports from India, while Chinese shipments will face rates ranging from 4.48% to 20.42%, the Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry said in a statement. Japanese shipments will be subject to rates ranging from 15.74% to 36.8%, while products sourced from South Korea will face duties ranging from 21.6% to 35.43%. The ministry said the government decided on the rates after an investigation. It said the anti-dumping duties took effect on May 11, and will last for five years.