No Cheap Pipes: U.S. Clears Turkish Welded Imports After Review
Published Date: 7/28/2025
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The U.S. checked if large welded pipes from Türkiye were being sold too cheaply here between May 2023 and April 2024 and found they weren’t. They’re also stopping the review for some companies that either didn’t ask for it or didn’t ship any pipes to the U.S. If you care, you can still share your thoughts before the final decision.
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