2026-12570NoticeWallet

China Oil Pipe Tariffs Extended by U.S.

Published Date: 6/23/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. government is keeping special taxes on oil pipes from China because stopping them could hurt American businesses. These taxes, called antidumping and countervailing duties, help keep things fair by stopping cheap or unfairly supported imports. This decision started on May 19, 2026, and means importers from China will keep paying extra fees for now.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Importers Keep Paying China Duties

If you import oil country tubular goods (OCTG) from the People’s Republic of China, U.S. Customs and Border Protection will continue to collect antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CVD) cash deposits at the rates in effect at time of entry. This continuation became effective May 19, 2026 and applies to all imports of the listed subject merchandise.

Which OCTG Products Are Covered

The Orders cover oil country tubular goods (OCTG)—hollow steel products such as oil well casing and tubing—and OCTG coupling stock, with many specific Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) item numbers listed (for example, 7304.29.10.10 among others). If your imports match the written scope or any of the listed HTSUS numbers, they remain subject to the AD and CVD orders.

U.S. OCTG Producers Remain Protected

The Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission determined that removing the AD and CVD orders would likely lead to material injury to a U.S. industry, so the Orders remain in place to prevent that injury. This continuation (effective May 19, 2026) maintains trade protection for domestic OCTG producers.

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Key Dates

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5/19/2026
6/23/2026

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