STEEL ROPES AND CABLE ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES – INDIA, CHINA, SOUTH AFRICA, UKRAINE

BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed extending anti-dumping duties imposed upon imports into the European Union (EU) of steel ropes and cables from India (30.8%), China (60.4%) including those routed through Morocco, Ukraine (51.8%) including Moldova-routed products and South Africa (38.6%). The products include locked coil ropes, excluding ropes and cables of stainless steel, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeding 3 mm. Brussels thinks that the 1995 duties must be renewed, or dumping would reoccur.



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