Mexico anti-dumping decision on seamless steel pipes and carbon fittings from China

Mexico's Anti Dumping Decision on Seamless Carbon Pipe From China

On February 12, 2025, the Mexican Ministry of Economy issued a notice, making a final ruling on the second sunset review and anti-dumping period review of seamless steel pipes (Spanish: tuber í a de acero sin costura) originating in China, and deciding to continue imposing anti-dumping duties of $1568.92 per metric ton on the products involved. The measures will take effect on January 8, 2024 and are valid for five years. The products involved in the case are seamless steel pipes with a nominal outer diameter greater than or equal to 60.3 millimeters and less than or equal to 114.3 millimeters. They involve products under TIGIE tax codes 7304.19.01, 7304.19.04, 7304.19.99, 7304.31.01, 7304.31.10, 7304.31.99, 7304.39.01, 7304.39.10, 7304.39.11, 7304.39.91, 7304.39.92, and 7304.39.99, but do not include mechanical steel tubes or stainless steel pipes.

Mexico's Anti Dumping Decision on Carbon Steel Pipe Joint From China

On August 19, 2020, Mexico imposed an anti-dumping duty of $1.05 per kilogram on carbon steel pipe joints (Spanish: connexiones de acero al carb ó n para soldar a top) originating from China, valid for five years. The product in question is a carbon steel pipe joint with an outer diameter of 0.5-16 inches (inclusive), including elbows, tees, reducers, and caps, involving products under TIGIE tax number 7307.93.01.


Post time: Apr-27-2025