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Thailand initiates end-of-term review of anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese iron or steel pipes and tubes
ASL Law Firm | English | AcademicThink | Feb. 21, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers
Thailand's Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) has initiated a review of anti-dumping duties on specific iron and steel pipes and tubes imported from Vietnam, covering 171 HS codes. This review, requested by the Metal Tube and Sheet Processing Manufacturers Association, will evaluate whether to maintain or revoke the existing duties based on the potential for continued dumping and its effects on the domestic industry.
The current duties, ranging from 6.97% to 51.61%, have been in place since February 2020 and will remain as a deposit requirement for one year starting February 13, 2025, or until the review results are published. The DFT will send investigation questionnaires to Vietnamese producers and exporters starting February 24, 2025. Those not receiving a questionnaire but wishing to participate must request inclusion by February 25, 2025.
Interested parties can submit information, feedback, and hearing requests to the DFT within 30 days of the official announcement, with a deadline of March 12, 2025, which may be extended. Manufacturers and exporters should familiarize themselves with the review process and consult Vietnamese law firms specializing in anti-dumping for guidance, with ASL Law highlighted as a key independent firm providing support.