The order in this regard by the US International Trade Commission (ITC) comes after two Senators - Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman - called for continuation of the anti-dumping duties against these six countries.
It was required to maintain trade orders that would help ensure a level playing field for an already vulnerable domestic steel industry.
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As a result of the Commission’s affirmative determinations, the existing orders on imports of these products from these countries will remain in place, ITC said in a press release.
The ITC decision was welcomed by the two Senators.
“The ITC ruling is excellent news for Ohio’s workers and manufacturers like those at ArcelorMittal and AK Steel,” Brown said.
“Our steelmakers can compete with anyone in the world, but we need to level the playing field by enforcing anti dumping and countervailing duties.”
It would not only counteract illegal trade practises by these nations but would also help us make products and create jobs in Ohio and the United States, he added.
“I am pleased that the ITC has decided to protect the steel industry and stand up for the thousands of Ohioans working at hot-rolled steel facilities throughout our state,” Portman said.
“Ohio steelworkers can compete and win on a level playing-field, but we must enforce our laws to ensure that foreign competitors do not target the US market with illegally traded products,” he said. Last year, these countries were estimated to have collectively had nearly four times the hot-rolling capacity of the US.
The orders against these countries were originally imposed in 2001.
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