Commerce Department Fixes Mistake in Mexican Steel Pipe Duties
Published Date: 8/19/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. fixed a mistake in the 2022-2023 review of heavy-walled rectangular steel pipes from Mexico. Some companies were wrongly charged an 11.8% deposit, but now the rates are corrected. This update affects importers and could change how much money they owe or get back.
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Correction of 11.80% AD Deposit Rate
If you import heavy-walled rectangular welded carbon steel pipes and tubes from Mexico, Commerce corrected a mistake in the July 24, 2025 notice that had wrongly assigned an 11.80% cash deposit rate to certain non‑examined companies. Because the rates were corrected, importers affected could owe a different amount or receive refunds depending on the corrected rate.
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