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December 14, 2006

Steel AD & CVD rescinded

Nice:

This morning, pursuant to a five-year “Sunset Review,” the U.S. International Trade Commission voted to revoke longstanding antidumping and countervailing duty restrictions against imported carbon steel plate and corrosion-resistant steel from 15 different countries. The ITC also voted to continue the measures against corrosion-resistant steel from Korea and Germany for at least another five years.

While not perfect, today’s outcome is something to rejoice. Revocation of trade remedy restrictions is rare, indeed, and rarer still where steel is concerned.

Posted by Dingel at December 14, 2006 06:51 PM

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