Brazil makes its first anti-dumping sunset review final ruling on Ukrainian seamless carbon steel pipes
On September 22, 2020, the Management Executive Committee of the Foreign Trade Commission (GECEX) of the Brazilian Ministry of Economy issued Resolution No. 96 of 2020 on seamless carbon steel pipes originating in Ukraine [Portuguese: tubos de a?ocarbono, sem costura, decondu ??o (line pipe)] made the final ruling of the first anti-dumping sunset review, and continued to impose a five-year anti-dumping duty on the products involved in the case of Ukraine. The tax rate of Interpipe NikoTube LLC and PJSC Interpipe NTRP was US$145.26 per ton, and other Ukrainian enterprises The tax rate is US$708.60/ton. The product involved is a seamless carbon steel pipe with an outer diameter less than or equal to 5 inches (141.3 mm) for oil and natural gas pipelines. It involves products under the Mercosur Tax Code 7304.19.00.
On February 17, 2014, Brazil initiated an anti-dumping investigation against seamless carbon steel pipes originating in Ukraine. On November 24, 2014, Brazil made a positive anti-dumping final ruling on the case. On May 6, 2015, Brazil revised the final anti-dumping ruling for the products involved in the Ukrainian case and adjusted the anti-dumping duties as follows: Interpipe NikoTube LLC and PJSC Interpipe NTRP were US$145.26/ton, and other companies were US$708.60/ton. On November 22, 2019, the Brazilian Ministry of Economy issued the 2019 Announcement No. 64, stating that in response to the application of the Brazilian company Vallourec Solu??es Tubulares do Brasil SA, the first anti-dumping sunset was initiated on seamless carbon steel pipes originating in Ukraine. Review the case for investigation.