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U.S. Keeps Duties on Foreign Silicon Metal After Review

Published Date: 7/6/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep special taxes on silicon metal from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, and Malaysia because removing them could lead to unfair low prices again. This means companies like Ferroglobe USA and Mississippi Silicon get protection starting July 6, 2026. So, importers will still pay extra duties to keep the playing field fair and support American producers.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Antidumping Duties Stay In Place

If you import silicon metal from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, or Malaysia, antidumping duties remain in effect starting July 6, 2026. Commerce determined likely dumping margins would be up to 21.41% for Bosnia and Herzegovina, 47.54% for Iceland, and 12.27% for Malaysia, so importers will continue to face extra duties at those levels.

Domestic Producers Retain Trade Protection

Domestic silicon metal producers Ferroglobe USA, Inc. and Mississippi Silicon LLC are recognized as domestic interested parties and will continue to have trade remedy protection beginning July 6, 2026. Commerce found revoking the orders would likely lead to dumping, so the orders remain to support these U.S. producers.

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7/6/2026

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