No Dumping Found in Turkish Large Diameter Welded Pipe Review
Published Date: 9/15/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. checked if large diameter welded pipe from Türkiye was being sold too cheaply in the U.S. between May 2023 and April 2024. Good news for Turkish pipe makers: no unfair pricing was found, so no extra taxes will be added. This means importers and buyers can expect business as usual with no surprise costs during this time.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Importers Avoid Antidumping Duties
The Department of Commerce found that large diameter welded pipe from Türkiye was not sold in the United States at less than normal value during May 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024. That means importers and U.S. buyers of this pipe will not face antidumping duties for that period and can expect business as usual.
Turkish Exporters Face No Duties
For the period May 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024, producers and exporters of large diameter welded pipe in the Republic of Türkiye were found not to have sold at less than normal value in the U.S. This outcome means those Turkish exporters will not have antidumping duties assessed for that review period.
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