Foreign media: After conducting an anti-dumping investigation on Chinese steel products, Brazil has decided to impose anti-dumping duties of up to $670 per ton on imported cold-rolled steel, coated flat steel, and medical needles, with these measures being valid for as long as five years.
The investigation began in April 2024, when Brazilian steel manufacturer Usiminas accused Chinese exporters of selling cold-rolled products at prices below fair value. After reviewing export prices, cost data, and market share information, investigators concluded that there was dumping and that it had caused harm to Brazil's domestic industry.
Cold-rolled steel is an essential raw material for a variety of products, including car body panels, refrigerators, washing machines, and metal furniture. This tax may have an impact on related manufacturing industries.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857569706774659/
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