According to information from the Department of Trade Defense, Ministry of Industry and Trade, the United States does not impose anti-dumping tax on extruded aluminum imported from Vietnam.
The Department of Trade Remedies, Ministry of Industry and Trade said that on October 30, 2024, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) issued a final conclusion on injury in the anti-dumping/countervailing investigation of aluminum extrusions imported from China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan (China), Thailand, Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
The United States will not issue anti-dumping/anti-subsidy orders on aluminum extrusions imported from 14 countries and territories. Illustrative photo |
Accordingly, the US International Trade Commission determined that the US industry was not significantly injured by extruded aluminum imported from 14 countries/territories under investigation, although the US Department of Commerce (DOC) had previously concluded that extruded aluminum imported from these countries/territories was dumped/subsidized.
Based on the conclusion of the USITC, the US Department of Commerce will not issue an anti-dumping/anti-subsidy order on aluminum extrusions imported from the above 14 countries/territories.
The case was initiated by the US Department of Commerce on October 24, 2023, in which Vietnam was only investigated for anti-dumping.
Under US investigation regulations, there are two agencies involved in an antidumping/countervailing duty investigation: the US Department of Commerce investigates dumping/subsidy and is responsible for the overall outcome of the investigation, while the US International Trade Commission is responsible for assessing the injury to the domestic industry. Antidumping/countervailing duties are imposed only if both agencies issue an affirmative determination.
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