China, Mexico and Thailand Rail Tie Wire: AD Investigations to Continue After ITC Finds Prelim Injury
The antidumping investigations on prestressed concrete steel rail tie wire from China, Mexico, and Thailand will continue, after the International Trade Commission voted June 7 that imports of the product are probably injuring U.S. industry. The preliminary injury determination was…
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unanimous. The Commerce Department initiated its part of the investigations May 13, based on a petition from two U.S. companies (see 13051718). A fact sheet released in conjunction with the initiation said the petition alleged AD rates of 67.43 percent for Chinese exporters, 159.44 percent for Mexican exporters, and 53.72 percent for Thai companies (see 13051430).