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EU concludes investigation into hot-rolled steel tariffs from Vietnam

The EC has issued a notice applying provisional anti-dumping measures on certain hot-rolled steel products imported into the European Union (EU) from Egypt, Japan and Vietnam.

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EU concludes investigation into hot-rolled steel tariffs from Vietnam (Illustration photo: Tuan Anh/VNA)

The Trade Remedies Authority (Ministry of Industry and Trade) said that on April 7, 2025, the European Commission (EC) issued a notice applying temporary anti-dumping measures on some hot-rolled steel products imported from Egypt, Japan and Vietnam into the European Union (EU).

The date of initiation of the investigation is 8/8/2024. The plaintiff is the European Steel Association. The goods under investigation are hot-rolled steel (the CN code of the product is a number of products belonging to groups 7208, 7211, 7225, 7226).

Some of the goods excluded include grain-oriented stainless steel or silicon electrical steel; tool steel and special high-hardness tool steel; stainless steel in coils, without relief pattern, with a thickness greater than 10mm and a width of 600mm or more; stainless steel in coils, without relief pattern, with a thickness of 4.75mm or more but not exceeding 10mm and a width of 2,050mm or more.

According to the Trade Defense Department, the anti-dumping investigation period is from April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024; the damage investigation period is from January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2024.

Based on business data and the implementation of regulatory adjustments, the EC concluded that the preliminary dumping margin for Vietnamese businesses is from 0% to 12.1%.

Regarding the EU's preliminary conclusion on injury, the Trade Remedies Authority stated that the EC has concluded that the EU hot-rolled steel coil industry has suffered significant injury, as reflected in factors such as market share, price impact, profits, investment and employment.

Regarding the plaintiff's allegation that the Government's export tax policy has reduced the prices of iron ore and coal - input materials for the production of hot-rolled steel (accounting for 30-40% and 26-39% of the cost of producing hot-rolled steel, respectively), creating an advantage for dumped export goods to the EU, the EC preliminarily concluded that there was insufficient evidence for this allegation.

During the investigation period, Vietnamese companies imported iron ore and coking coal from many countries around the world because domestic raw materials were not guaranteed in terms of quantity and quality. Therefore, the price of input materials did not depend on the domestic raw material market.

Therefore, the Trade Defense Department recommends that the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA), enterprises producing and exporting investigated goods carefully study the attached documents, continue to fully cooperate with the EC during the investigation process and regularly coordinate and provide information to receive timely support from the Trade Defense Department.

Source: VNA

Source: https://baophutho.vn/eu-ket-luan-dieu-tra-thue-thep-can-nong-tu-viet-nam-231010.htm


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