US Investigates Cheap Graphite Imports from Asia
Published Date: 4/14/2026
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The U.S. government found that imports of large diameter graphite electrodes from China and India might be hurting American businesses by being sold too cheaply or getting unfair government help. Because of this, they’re starting a deeper investigation that could lead to new rules or tariffs to protect U.S. companies. If you’re in the steel or manufacturing industries, keep an eye out—changes could affect prices and supply soon.
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