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Jan 11, 2024 16:35On May 21, 2025, the Mexican Ministry of Economy issued an announcement stating that it had initiated the fourth sunset review investigation on anti-dumping measures against longitudinally welded carbon steel pipes (Spanish: tuberí a de acero al carbono con costura longitudinal recta) originating in the US. The dumping investigation period for this case spans from March 1, 2024, to February 28, 2025, while the injury investigation period covers March 1, 2020, to February 28, 2025. The products under investigation are longitudinally welded carbon steel pipes with an outer diameter greater than 0.4064 meters and less than or equal to 1.2192 meters, and a pipe wall thickness ranging between 0.00477 meters and 0.0254 meters, falling under TIGIE tariff codes 7305.11.02 and 7305.12.91. During the investigation period of this case, the existing anti-dumping duties will remain in effect. The announcement will take effect from the day following its issuance. Interested parties should register their responses, submit comments on the case, and provide evidentiary materials within 28 working days from the day following the issuance of the announcement. On August 29, 2003, Mexico initiated an anti-dumping investigation against longitudinally welded carbon steel pipes originating in the US. On May 27, 2005, Mexico issued an affirmative final ruling in this case and began imposing anti-dumping duties on the US products under investigation. Subsequently, Mexico conducted three sunset reviews, issuing affirmative final rulings and extending the duty collection periods on November 18, 2011, July 11, 2016, and August 30, 2021, respectively. (Compiled from: Mexico's Official Gazette) Original text: https://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5757820&fecha=21/05/2025#gsc.tab=0
May 27, 2025 10:47On May 21, 2025, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Colombia issued Notice No. 121 in the Official Gazette, making a preliminary anti-dumping determination on welded pipes [Spanish: tubería soldada, de sección circular, de hierro o acero, de los tipos utilizados en la protección de cables eléctricos, de un diámetro nominal mayor o igual a 12.7 mm (1/2”) y menor o igual a 152.4 mm (6”) –Tubería Conduit] originating in China. It was preliminarily decided to impose provisional anti-dumping measures in the form of a minimum price. When the customs-declared FOB price of the products under investigation is lower than the minimum price, i.e., $1,019.50/mt, a provisional anti-dumping duty equivalent to the difference between the minimum price and the customs-declared price will be levied. The measures took effect on the date of publication of the notice in the Official Gazette and will remain valid for four months. The products under investigation are welded pipes with a circular cross-section made of iron or steel, with a nominal diameter ranging from 12.7 mm (inclusive) to 152.4 mm (inclusive), used for cable protection, and fall under the Colombian tariff code 7306.30.99.00. On February 20, 2025, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Colombia issued Notice No. 036 dated February 19, 2025, in the Official Gazette, stating that, in response to an application from the Colombian enterprise TENARIS TUBOCARIBE LTDA., an anti-dumping investigation was initiated on welded pipes originating in China. (Compiled from the official website of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Colombia) https://www.mincit.gov.co/mincomercioexterior/defensa-comercial/dumping/investigaciones-antidumping-en-curso/tuberia-conduit-2025 https://www.mincit.gov.co/getattachment/57441d76-b349-41cb-a36d-401e93ce97a7/Resolucion-121-del-20-de-mayo-de-2025.aspx
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