Algerian Rebar Faces US Anti-Dumping Tariffs
Published Date: 3/6/2026
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Summary
The U.S. government has decided that steel concrete reinforcing bars from Algeria are being sold here at unfairly low prices. This means importers from Algeria will now face extra duties to level the playing field for American businesses. These changes kick in soon, helping protect U.S. steel makers and workers from cheap imports.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Extra Duties on Algerian Rebar Imports
If you import steel concrete reinforcing bar (rebar) from Algeria, you will face additional duties because the Department of Commerce made a final affirmative determination of sales at less-than-fair-value. These extra duties take effect soon and increase the cost of bringing Algerian rebar into the U.S.
Protection for U.S. Steel Makers and Workers
The duty decision is intended to protect U.S. steel makers and workers from low-priced imports of Algerian rebar by leveling the playing field with additional import duties. The government says these measures will help shield domestic producers and employees from unfairly low-priced competition.
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