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VOV.VN - The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has decided to temporarily apply anti-dumping measures on some H-shaped steel products which originate from Malaysia, according to the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam.
In line with the decision, the temporary anti-dumping duties imposed on Malaysian exporters currently stands at 10.2%.
The MoIT originally began to conduct the investigation back in August, with findings based on the results from appraising dossiers submitted by representatives of the domestic manufacturing industry last July. These conclusions led to the request to begin swiftly applying anti-dumping measures.
During the course of eight months of preliminary investigations, the MoIT has co-operated alongside relevant agencies in carefully assessing the impact of the dumping margin of imported goods, especially H-shaped steel products, on both the domestic manufacturing industry and consumers.
Many Japanese businesses investing in Vietnam have been seeking cooperation in joint-surveys, research and human resources exchange with local universities as a crucial step to expand in Vietnam beyond Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.
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US, Canada impose anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese products
By Dat Nguyen  February 6, 2021 | 08:08 pm GMT+7
A closeup of copper pipes. Photo by Shutterstock/Richard z.
Trade authorities in the U.S. and Canada have imposed preliminary anti-dumping tariffs on copper pipes and concrete bars imported from Vietnam.
The U.S. has applied a 8.05 percent anti-dumping tariff on Vietnam’s seamless refined copper pipe and tubes.
The decision was made after the U.S. Department of Commerce conducted a preliminary investigation between October and March 2020, in which it found Vietnamese copper products were sold at less than fair value.
This rate is lower than what the U.S. is applying on Chinese copper pipes and tubes at up to 60 percent, according to the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam.
The DoC has just published the preliminary findings of its anti-dumping investigation on automobile tyre imports
Responding toÂ
VIR today (January 11), the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam (TRAV) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade said that the findings are quite positive because businesses that were found not to be dumping their products accounted for about 95.5 per cent of the value of local automobile tyre exports. The remainder has been levied a 22.3 per cent tax rate.
The preliminary results have also significantly profited Vietnamese exporters, while exporters of other markets have been applied anti-dumping tax of 13.25-98.44 per cent.
As per usual procedure, right after publishing the initial results, the DoC would hold site investigations at the businesses to varify the information they had sent to the authority. However, due ot the COVID-19 pandemic, the US only requires them to provide additional information before publishing the final results.