Oil Country Tubular Goods From India, South Korea, Turkey, Ukraine, and Vietnam; Notice of Commission Determination To Conduct Full Five-Year Reviews
Published Date: 2/4/2026
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission is kicking off full five-year reviews to decide if special taxes on oil country tubular goods from India, South Korea, Turkey, Ukraine, and Vietnam should stay or go. These reviews could affect import costs and the U.S. steel industry’s future. The process started on November 24, 2025, with schedules and decisions coming soon.
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Five-Year Reviews Could Change OCTG Duties
If you import or buy oil country tubular goods (OCTG), the U.S. International Trade Commission on November 24, 2025 began full five-year reviews to decide whether countervailing duties on OCTG from India and Turkey and antidumping duties on OCTG from India, South Korea, Turkey, Ukraine, and Vietnam should be revoked or kept. These reviews could change import costs for OCTG and affect the future of the U.S. steel industry; a schedule and decisions will be announced later.
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