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China to examine anti-dumping procedures on some stainless-steel imports

China's Ministry of Commerce stated on Monday it will perform a last review of antidumping measures on imports of stainless-steel billets and hotrolled stainless-steel plates from the European Union (EU),. Britain, South Korea and Indonesia.

The review, which starts on Tuesday, will analyze whether. lifting the anti-dumping steps will result in the resumption of. activities that damage the domestic steel market, the ministry. stated in a statement.

China, the world's largest stainless-steel producer and. customer, accounts for around 60% of international supply and demand.

The evaluation, which is set to end after a year, was made in. action to a demand in April from some Chinese stainless steel. mills consisting of the state-owned Shanxi Taigang Stainless-steel. , who want to keep the present measures for another. five years, the ministry stated.

Beijing enforced anti-dumping responsibilities varying from 18.1% to. 103.1% on the stainless-steel items from the EU, Japan, South. Korea and Indonesia from July 23, 2019 for a five-year period.

The ministry said it would maintain the existing. anti-dumping measures for appropriate stainless steel items from. the EU, the UK, South Korea and Indonesia while it was. performing the review.

Anti-dumping responsibilities on stainless steel imports from Japan,. at between 18.1% and 29%, will be lifted on Tuesday considered that. there is no ask for a review of these tasks, it included.

Stainless steel billets and hot-rolled stainless steel. plates are mainly used to make cold-rolled stainless steel. items and in shipbuilding, containers, rail, power and other. markets.

China produced 36.68 million metric lots of stainless. unrefined steel products in 2023, up 12.6% from a year earlier, data. from Stainless-steel Council of China Iron and Steel. Association showed.

(source: Reuters)