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Pakistan imposes anti-dumping duties on products imported from Canada & Russia

byCT Report
02/10/2019
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Pakistan has imposed provisional anti dumping duties on cold-rolled coils/sheets/strips from Canada and Russia for four months, the National Tariff Commission revealed.

According to media, a “provisional anti dumping duty at the rate of 13.94% ad valorem of the C&F price” has been imposed on the steel products, the commission said, after it “determined that the domestic industry suffered material injury on account of significant increase in volume of dumped imports.”

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Notably, the investigation was a result of an application filed by Aisha Steel Mills and International Steels, both based in Karachi.

Pakistan imposed anti-dumping duties on products from Canada and Russia

The products fall under Pakistan Customs Tariff Numbers: 72091510, 72091590, 72091610, 72091690, 72091710, 72091790, 72091810, 72091890, 72091891, 72091899, 72092510, 72092590, 72092610, 72092690, 72092710, 72092790, 72092810, 72092890 and 72112920.

The commission will make its final determination about 180 days after its preliminary findings were published, which should be about March 20, 2020.

Pakistan has a steel production capacity of about 8.5 million mt/year to 9 million mt/year, according to data from the country’s National Steel Advisory Council.

Overall steel imports during financial year 2017-2018 were 8 million mt, of which 5.3 million mt was raw material and 2.7 million mt was finished products. Flat steel imports reached 2.22 million mt in FY 2017-2018, slightly higher from 2.21 million mt the year before.

 

 

 

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