Tariffs on Chinese Steel Wire Rod Extended Firmly
Published Date: 8/26/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep extra taxes on steel wire rod from China because stopping them could let unfair government help continue. This affects Chinese steel makers and U.S. buyers who want fair prices. The decision means these duties stay in place, protecting American businesses from cheap, subsidized imports.
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China Steel Wire Rod Duties Continue
The Department of Commerce decided to keep countervailing duties (extra import taxes) on carbon and certain alloy steel wire rod from the People’s Republic of China. If you are a U.S. business that buys this steel, you will still face those extra import taxes; the rule also keeps protection in place for U.S. steelmakers against subsidized Chinese imports.
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