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Vietnam imposes antidumping tariffs on hot-rolled Steel from China

Vietnam has implemented an anti-dumping tax of up to 27,83% on certain hot-rolled coils steel products that originate from China, after a similar tariff had expired.

The ministry stated in a press release that the tariff will remain in effect for five years.

In March, the Ministry imposed a temporary anti-dumping levie that lasted 120 days.

Baoshan Iron & Steel, Maanshan Iron & Steel are among the companies that will be hit with the 27.83% duty. Guangxi Liuzhou Iron and Steel Group also faces duties of 23,1%, which is higher than the 19,38% rate imposed by March, according the statement.

It said that "Domestic Production suffered significant damage." There is a direct correlation between damage to the domestic industry and the dumping of imports from China.

Vietnam launched an investigation into anti-dumping in July last year following complaints by Vietnamese producers.

Vietnam's government reported that between January and September of last year, the country imported 8.8 million tonnes of hot-rolled metal, of which 72% came from China. Reporting by Phuong nghuyen, Editing by David Stanway

(source: Reuters)