Dumping Investigation Uncovers Unfair Business Practices: Findings on Imported Tinned and Chromed Products from China, Canada, and Germany

2023-08-18 18:57:11

According to the first elements, tinned or chromed products imported from China have a dumping rate of more than 122%. It is 5.29% for Canadian products and 7.02% for German products.

Conversely, no violations were found for products from South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

Among the companies concerned, the American secretary cites the Canadian subsidiary of the Luxembourg group ArcelorMittal, ArcelorMittal Degasco, as well as the subsidiary of the German group Thyssenkrupp specializing in the manufacture of metal containers.

The preliminary findings focused on the behaviors of companies and aim to hold them to account for their unfair business practices, the department said in its statement.

The department said it was conducting an additional investigation specifically targeting the companies concerned, which will have the opportunity to defend themselves in the context of a contradictory debate.

The final results are expected on October 31 for China, and early January for Canada and Germany, the department also said.

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