Mexico launches third anti-dumping sunset review investigation on U.S. longitudinal seam carbon steel pipes
On April 30, 2020, the Mexican Ministry of Economy issued an announcement in the official gazette that, at the application of the Mexican company Tubacero, S.deR.L.deC.V., it decided to use carbon steel pipes with longitudinal joints originating in the United States (Spanish: tuberíadeaceroalcarbonoconcosturalongitudinalrecta) initiated the third anti-dumping sunset review investigation. The resolution will take effect the day after it is issued. The dumping investigation period of this case is from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, and the damage investigation period is from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019. The TIGIE tax numbers of the products involved are 7305.11.01 and 7305.12.01.
On May 27, 2005, Mexico issued an announcement in the official gazette to make a final anti-dumping ruling on longitudinal seam carbon steel pipes originating in the United States: an anti-dumping duty of 6.77% was imposed on the products imported from the US company BergEuropipeHolding Corporation and imports from the United States Anti-dumping duties of 25.43% are levied on the products of other exporters. On November 18, 2011, Mexico issued an announcement in the official gazette to make the first anti-dumping sunset final review of the products originating in the United States: 4.04% anti-dumping duties will be imposed on the products of the US company BergSteelPipeCorporation and the original The validity period of the anti-dumping duty determined in the arbitration announcement is extended by five years. On July 11, 2016, Mexico issued an announcement in the Official Gazette to make the second final anti-dumping sunset review ruling on the products originating in the United States. The final ruling and the first anti-dumping sunset review final ruling Anti-dumping duties were extended again.