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Commerce Fixes Date Error in Mexico Wire Mesh Case

Published Date: 9/24/2025

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Summary

The U.S. fixed a date mix-up for when extra duties start on steel wire mesh from Mexico, moving it to April 2, 2024. Also, they corrected the name of the company importing the steel wire to Deacero USA, Inc. This means certain imports will face duties starting earlier than first announced, affecting businesses and buyers involved.

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Duties on steel mesh start April 2, 2024

If you import or buy standard steel welded wire mesh from Mexico, certain imports will be subject to suspended liquidation (extra duties) for entries on or after April 2, 2024. This corrects an earlier printed date of April 22, 2024 and means duties begin earlier than first announced, which may raise costs for affected businesses and buyers.

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4/2/2024
9/24/2025

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