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Vietnam Steel Ruling Amended: Commerce Fixes Calculation Errors

Published Date: 5/29/2025

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Summary

The U.S. Commerce Department fixed some big math mistakes in its early decision about certain corrosion-resistant steel from Vietnam. This means the investigation covering January to June 2024 is updated, and companies involved should watch for changes in duties or pricing. If you’re in the steel biz, get ready for new rules that could affect your costs soon!

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Amended Dumping Finding May Change Steel Duties

The U.S. Department of Commerce amended its preliminary less‑than‑fair‑value (LTFV) determination for certain corrosion‑resistant steel (CORE) from Vietnam to correct significant ministerial errors. The investigation covers January 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024. If you are in the steel business (importer, exporter, or manufacturer of these products), watch for possible changes to antidumping duties or pricing that could affect costs.

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