Indonesia issues anti-dumping investigation report on Vietnam steel
Indonesia issues anti-dumping report on Vietnam, China steel
The Indonesian Anti-Dumping Committee (KADI) recently announced a statement of essential facts on the anti-dumping investigation of colour-coated steel sheets imported from Vietnam and China.
The Indonesian Anti-Dumping Committee recently announced a statement of essential facts on the anti-dumping investigation of colour-coated steel sheets imported from Vietnam and China. (Photo: cafef.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Indonesian Anti-Dumping Committee (KADI) recentlyannounced a statement of essential facts on the anti-dumping investigation ofcolour-coated steel sheets imported from Vietnam and China, according to theMinistry of Industry and Trade.
Accordingly, relevant sides should give comments on the statement in document(both soft and hard copies) no later than January 22, 2018 to the KADI.
The Indonesian committee will organise a hearing on the case on January 26 atthe Ministry of Trade, JI.M.I Ridwan Rais No.5 Central Jakarta.
Comments and registration list must be sent to the KADI before January 22.
Earlier, KADI initiated the investigation on December 23, 2016 followingcomplaints by PT NS BlueScope Indonesia alleging that repeated illegal tradepractices devastated production and employment as well as caused irreparableharm to the Indonesian steel industry.
The colour-coated steel investigated had the HS codes of 7210.70.70.00,7212.40.10.00 and 7212.40.20.00.
KADI said that from July 2015 to June 2016, Indonesia imported 224,120 tonnesof colour-coated steel, of which imports from Vietnam and China were 196,191tonnes, accounting for 87.5 percent of the country’s total steel imports.-VNA
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