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Mexico Wire Mesh Duty Stays After Sunset Review

Published Date: 7/6/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep the antidumping duty on steel welded wire mesh from Mexico because removing it could lead to unfairly low prices again. This means U.S. producers stay protected from cheap imports starting July 6, 2026. If you’re in the steel mesh business, expect the current rules and costs to stick around for now.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Importers Face Continued High Duties

If you import standard steel welded wire mesh from Mexico, the antidumping duty order stays in place starting July 6, 2026. Commerce found dumping margins likely to prevail up to 110.42 percent, so imports from Mexico will continue to face those duties or equivalent measures.

U.S. Producers Remain Protected

U.S. producers of standard steel welded wire mesh remain protected from Mexican imports because Commerce decided on July 6, 2026 to keep the antidumping duty order. The decision aims to prevent a return of unfairly low-priced imports that could harm domestic producers.

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Key Dates

Published Date
7/6/2026

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