US initiates circumvention inquiry on welded wire mesh from Mexico

Wednesday, 15 January 2025 10:35:49 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced the initiation of a circumvention inquiry on the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on standard steel welded wire mesh from Mexico, in response to requests from Keysteel Corp., Mid-South Wire Company, National Wire LLC, Oklahoma Steel & Wire Co., and Wire Mesh Corp. The DOC will determine whether standard steel welded wire mesh from Mexico is circumventing the antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders on wire mesh from Mexico.

This circumvention inquiry covers low-carbon steel wire produced in Mexico and further processed and completed in the US into wire mesh from Mexico. The intends to issue its preliminary circumvention determination within 150 days from the date of publication of the notice of initiation of a circumvention inquiry, on January 14.


Similar articles

US to implement tariff-rate quotas for some UK steel products

18 Jun | Steel News

Nucor’s weekly CSP price increases for second week since start of doubled steel tariffs

16 Jun | Flats and Slab

US flat steel prices rise as doubled steel tariffs reduce import availability

13 Jun | Flats and Slab

US issues preliminary results of CVD review on CTL plate from S. Korea

13 Jun | Steel News

US issues final AD margin for OCTG from Argentina’s Siderca

13 Jun | Steel News

US issues preliminary results of AD review on stainless steel bar from India

12 Jun | Steel News

US and China agree to ease trade tensions

11 Jun | Steel News

Nucor weekly CSP price moves higher for first time since late March following new 50 percent Section 232 tariffs

09 Jun | Flats and Slab

June US Ohio Valley scrap prices settle sideways to May

09 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials

June US Northeast scrap prices also settle sideways to May

09 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials