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US Locks In Duties On Certain Indian Steel Pipes

time2017/02/14

Washington: The US International Trade Commission on Tuesday voted to lock in duties on imports of welded stainless pressure pipe from India as it affirmed the goods were harming the US industry.

The action finalises provisional duties of up to 13.3 per cent set by the Commerce Department after it found India was dumping the pipe in the US at below market value and unfairly subsidising the products.

The pipe is used to transport fluids at high temperatures and pressures in the petrochemical, oil and gas and other industries. 


The decision was in response to a complaint brought last year by Bristol Metals, a subsidiary of US steel products maker Synalloy Corp; Outokumpu Stainless Pipe, a subsidiary of Finland's Outokumpu; Felker Brothers Corp, and Marcegaglia USA.

In 2015, imports of the products from India were valued at an estimated $33.1 million, according to the Commerce Department.