Antidumping Duties Upheld on Steel Wire from Brazil India Mexico Korea Thailand
Published Date: 4/10/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep the antidumping duties on prestressed concrete steel wire strand from Brazil, India, Mexico, South Korea, and Thailand. This means importers from these countries will still pay extra fees to keep prices fair and protect U.S. businesses. These rules stay in effect starting April 10, 2026, helping prevent unfair low prices from flooding the market.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Importers Face Continued Antidumping Duties
If you import prestressed concrete steel wire strand (PC strand) from Brazil, India, Mexico, the Republic of Korea, or Thailand, antidumping duties remain in place starting April 10, 2026. Importers will face stated duty rates up to 118.75% (Brazil), 102.07% (India), 77.20% (Mexico), 54.19% (Korea), and 12.91% (Thailand).
U.S. PC Strand Producers Keep Trade Protection
U.S. producers of prestressed concrete steel wire strand retain protection from dumped imports as Commerce determined revoking the orders would likely lead to continued dumping. The Orders and the associated margins remain effective as of April 10, 2026, supporting domestic producers such as Insteel Wire Products Company, Sumiden Wire Products Corporation, and Wire Mesh Corp.
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