Malaysia imposes provisional AD duty on certain flat rolled steel imports from three countries

Monday, 17 August 2020 12:00:48 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

Malaysia’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry has announced that it has imposed a provisional antidumping (AD) duty on aluminum and zinc-plated flat rolled non-alloy steel imports from China, South Korea and Vietnam.

The provisional antidumping duties ranging from 2.17 to 37.14 percent will be effective not more than 120 days as of August 14.

Malaysia started the antidumping investigation on the abovementioned products on March 17, 2020, based on a complaint filed by NS Bluescope (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. which claims imports of subject merchandise originating or exported from these three countries are being imported into Malaysia at a lower price than the selling price in their domestic market.


Similar articles

Ex-China HDG prices move down on slow demand

19 Jun | Flats and Slab

Ex-India HDG prices stable but silent trade conditions prolonged by geopolitical tensions

19 Jun | Flats and Slab

Turkish CRS spot prices decrease while HRS prices remain stable despite weak demand

19 Jun | Flats and Slab

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China – June 19, 2025 

19 Jun | Longs and Billet

US HDG exports down 18.4 percent in April from March

19 Jun | Steel News

Ex-Brazil HRC prices decline in two weeks

18 Jun | Flats and Slab

Silicon steel sheet prices in local Chinese market - week 25, 2025

18 Jun | Flats and Slab

Vietnam’s HRC import prices stay in tight range

18 Jun | Flats and Slab

Ex-China CRC offer prices keep declining amid slow demand

18 Jun | Flats and Slab

Japan’s CR steel strip shipments down 17.3 percent in April from March

18 Jun | Steel News