2025-03826NoticeWallet

Threaded Rod Tariffs Endure: India, Taiwan, Thailand Feel the Pinch

Published Date: 3/11/2025

Notice

Summary

The U.S. is keeping extra taxes on steel threaded rods from India, Taiwan, and Thailand because dropping them could let unfairly cheap imports flood the market again. This means importers from these countries will still pay these duties, helping protect U.S. businesses. The decision kicks in now and keeps the playing field fair for American companies.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Importers Keep Paying Duties

If you import carbon and alloy steel threaded rod from India, Taiwan, or Thailand, the U.S. is keeping the antidumping duties in place now. That means importers from those three countries will continue to pay the extra taxes on those threaded-rod imports.

U.S. Producers Protected from Cheap Imports

If you are a U.S. company that makes carbon and alloy steel threaded rod, the U.S. is keeping antidumping duties on imports from India, Taiwan, and Thailand to prevent unfairly cheap imports from returning. The rule is intended to help keep the playing field fair for American businesses.

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3/11/2025

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