Colombia extends the validity period of preliminary anti-dumping investigation against China’s oil and gas pipelines

On December 3, 2020, the Colombian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism issued Resolution No. 243 of December 3, 2020, to remove oil and gas pipelines from China (Spanish: tubos de acero sin soldadura o soldados de los tipos utilizados) en oleoductos y gasoductos) The validity period of the preliminary anti-dumping ruling is extended by 2 months, and the specific measures remain unchanged: For the products involved in the case with the Colombian customs code 7304.19.00.00, the current tariff is 10%, and 35.90% of the import declaration FOB price will continue to be levied on temporary anti-dumping Tax: For the products involved in the case with the Colombian customs code 7306.19.00.00, the current tariff is 0%, and the temporary anti-dumping duty of 33.13% of the import declaration FOB price will continue to be levied. On May 11, 2020, the Colombian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism issued Resolution No. 070 of May 5, 2020, initiating an anti-dumping investigation on oil and gas pipelines originating in China. On August 6, 2020, the Colombian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism issued Resolution No. 136 of August 4, 2020, which made a positive preliminary ruling on anti-dumping products originating in China.