Steel Duties Dispute Delayed by Government Office Nap
Published Date: 11/19/2025
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Summary
Two Mexican companies asked for a review of a U.S. decision about steel bar duties under the USMCA trade deal. Because the U.S. office was closed for over a month, the review officially started on November 13, 2025. This panel review could change how much money is paid on steel imports between the countries and affects businesses involved in steel trade.
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USMCA panel may change steel duties
Two Mexican companies (Deacero S.A.P.I. de C.V. and I.N.G.E.T.E.K.N.O.S. Estructurales, S.A. de C.V.) requested a USMCA Article 10.12 panel review of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Final Results in the 2022-2023 administrative review of the antidumping duty order on steel concrete reinforcing bar from Mexico. The request (case USA-MEX-2025-10.12-01) was filed October 2, 2025 and docketed November 13, 2025; a Binational Panel will review the trade remedy determination and issue a binding Panel Decision that could change the antidumping duty treatment on these steel imports.
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