2026-10080NoticeWallet

Algeria Steel Probe Ends With No New Tariffs

Published Date: 5/20/2026

Notice

Summary

The investigation into steel concrete reinforcing bars from Algeria is officially closed because Algeria isn’t considered a country that gives unfair subsidies. This means no extra duties or taxes will be added to these steel bars from Algeria. Importers and businesses can keep trading without new fees starting March 27, 2026.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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No New Duties on Algerian Rebar

The U.S. International Trade Commission closed its countervailing duty investigation into steel concrete reinforcing bar from Algeria, and no additional duties or taxes will be imposed on these steel bars. Importers and businesses can continue trading rebar from Algeria without new fees starting March 27, 2026. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative determined Algeria is not a Subsidies Agreement country (notice cited July 21, 2025).

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Key Dates

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Published Date
3/27/2026
5/20/2026

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