Anti-dumping duties on CRC imports from China, Japan to be maintained


KUALA LUMPUR: The government has completed the administrative (sunset) review and reached a final affirmative determination to continue imposing anti-dumping duties on imports of cold rolled coils (CRC) of iron or non-alloy steel over 1,300mm in width from China and Japan.

This excludes CRCs used for automotive and transformer finwall applications or tin mill black plate.

The Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) said the rate of anti-dumping duties for Chinese companies are Angang Steel Company Limited at 4.82%, Maanshan Iron and Steel Co Ltd  (4.76%), Shougang Jingtang United Iron & Steel Co Ltd (8.74%) and other producers and exporters (26.38%).

“The rate of anti-dumping duties for Japanese producers and exporters will be imposed at 26.39%. The Customs Department will enforce the collection of the duties on the imports of the subject merchandise for a period of five years, effective from June 23, 2025, to June 22, 2030,” it said yesterday, Bernama reported.

The ministry also noted that the government has made a negative final determination to terminate the imposition of anti-dumping duties and the investigations on the imports of the subject merchandise originating or exported from South Korea and Vietnam, effective from June 23.

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