Anti-Dumping Case on Chinese and Korean Electrical Steel: Ministry of Finance Extends Preliminary Determination Deadline
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Taiwan's Ministry of Finance extended the preliminary determination deadline to June 8 for the anti-dumping investigation on cold-rolled non-oriented electrical steel imported from China and South Korea, following an application by China Steel Corporation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When did the Ministry of Finance initiate the anti-dumping investigation on cold-rolled non-oriented electrical steel products?
- A: The Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance announced the initiation of the investigation in December last year.
- Q: Who requested the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imports from South Korea and China?
- A: China Steel Corporation applied for the imposition of anti-dumping duties on these imported cold-rolled non-oriented electrical steel products.
- Q: To what date was the deadline for the preliminary determination of the anti-dumping investigation extended?
- A: The Ministry of Finance announced that the deadline for the preliminary determination has been extended to June 8 of this year.
- Q: What was concluded at the trade relief review meeting held by the Ministry of Economic Affairs on February 10?
- A: It concluded that there are reasonable indications that domestic industries have suffered substantial damage from the imported products.
- Q: What thickness range specifies the cold-rolled non-oriented electrical steel products covered in this investigation?
- A: The products in this case have a thickness ranging from 0.135 millimeters to 0.715 millimeters, inclusive.