2026-07314NoticeWallet

Duties Continue on Steel Fittings from India and Korea

Published Date: 4/15/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep special taxes (called antidumping duties) on forged steel fittings from India and South Korea because stopping them could lead to unfairly low prices again. These duties help protect American makers of these steel parts and will stay in place starting April 15, 2026. No changes mean businesses should keep an eye on these rules to avoid surprises.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Antidumping Duties Stay on Forged Fittings

Commerce decided to keep special import taxes (antidumping duties) on forged steel fittings from India and the Republic of Korea, effective April 15, 2026. The agency found likely dumping margins up to 293.40 percent for India and up to 198.38 percent for Korea. The notice says these duties are meant to protect American makers of these steel parts.

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Key Dates

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4/15/2026

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