US issues final ruling that China dumping pipe
The US Commerce Department issued a final ruling on Tuesday that China was selling steel drill pipe at unfairly low prices in US markets.
January 05, 2011 / 08:35 IST
The US Commerce Department issued a final ruling on Tuesday that China was selling steel drill pipe at unfairly low prices in US markets.
The United States had already levied preliminary duties up to 429% on the Chinese-made imported pipe, which is used in oil drilling, but Tuesday's ruling was a final one that moves the investigation a step forward.The issue now goes to the International Trade Commission for a final determination on whether US companies have been damaged as a result of Chinese dumping of pipe.The Commerce Department said the International Trade Commission is now scheduled to issue a final determination by February 17 of the degree of injury caused to US companies by the dumping. Commerce could then impose permanent countervailing duties to soften the impact.The United States imported USD 119.2 million worth of steel drill pipe in 2009, according to the department, and imports from China more than doubled from 2006 to 2008.Several US steel drill pipe producers jointly filed a case in early 2010 charging that the Chinese-made imported pipe was being dumped and that the Chinese industry was getting government subsidies that enabled them to keep prices low.Commerce said Chinese producers and exporters had sold drill pipe in the United States at margins ranging between zero and 69.32% below fair market value.If the commission says that has happened, Commerce will impose anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders designed to push prices for Chinese-made drill pipe up to levels that are competitive with those charged by US producers. Discover the latest Business News, Sensex, and Nifty updates. Obtain Personal Finance insights, tax queries, and expert opinions on Moneycontrol or download the Moneycontrol App to stay updated!