Turkish Pipes Dumped Cheap: New Duties Incoming
Published Date: 5/14/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce found that Borusan, a Turkish pipe and tube maker, sold steel pipes in the U.S. at unfairly low prices from May 2023 to April 2024. Because of this, new antidumping duties will apply starting May 14, 2026, to protect American businesses. This means Borusan will pay extra fees on their products, helping level the playing field for U.S. producers.
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Borusan Faces 9.31% Antidumping Duty
Commerce found Borusan sold circular welded carbon steel pipe at less than normal value for May 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024 and assigned a weighted-average dumping margin of 9.31 percent. This antidumping duty is applicable beginning May 14, 2026 and will increase the cost of Borusan imports into the U.S.
New Cash Deposit Rules for Shipments
For shipments entered or withdrawn for consumption on or after the publication date (May 14, 2026), the cash deposit rate for companies subject to this review will equal the weighted-average dumping margin listed in the final results. That means deposit rates for subject companies will be based on the listed margins when importing these products.
All-Others Rate of 14.74% Applies
If neither the exporter nor the producer was covered by this review or a completed segment of this proceeding, the cash deposit rate (the all-others rate) will be 14.74 percent ad valorem. That 14.74 percent rate will apply to such entries beginning on the publication date of this notice.
Unreported Borusan Sales May Be Liquidated at 14.74%
For Borusan-produced or -exported merchandise entered during the period of review that Borusan did not report in its U.S. sales database, Commerce will instruct CBP to liquidate such entries at the all-others rate of 14.74 percent if there is no rate for intermediate companies involved.
Importer Duty-Reimbursement Certificate Requirement
Importers must file a certificate regarding reimbursement of antidumping duties prior to liquidation of relevant entries during this period of review under 19 CFR 351.402(f)(2). If importers fail to file this certificate, Commerce may presume reimbursement occurred and assess double antidumping duties.
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