Japan Imposes 5-Year Anti-Dumping Tariffs on Zinc-Coated Steel Wire from Korea and China
Earlier, Some Japanese Companies Submitted Applications for Korea-China Anti-Dumping Duty Imposition
[Asia Economy Reporter Kum Boryeong] The Japanese government plans to impose anti-dumping duties for five years on 'hot-dip galvanized steel wire' produced in Korea and China.
According to Kyodo News on the 24th, the Ministry of Finance's Customs and Foreign Exchange Review Board decided at a meeting that day to impose anti-dumping duties ranging from 9.8% to 24.5% on Korean hot-dip galvanized steel wire and from 26.5% to 41.7% on Chinese products.
Hot-dip galvanized steel wire is used to make iron fences and rockfall prevention wire mesh.
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Earlier, four Japanese companies submitted a petition to Japanese authorities in March last year, requesting the imposition of anti-dumping duties, claiming that Korean and Chinese companies exported hot-dip galvanized steel wire at low prices, causing losses by reducing their operating profits.
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