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Vietnam investment newspaper reported on July 18, Vietnam's department of trade and industry competition authorities, according to the Commerce Department has for Vietnam imports of oil steel pipe made an order for anti-dumping. According to the report, the U.S. department of commerce of Vietnam SeAH VINA steel company at a rate of 24.22% anti-dumping duties; For Hot Rolling Pipe company at a rate of 111.47% anti-dumping duties. The us Commerce Department announced on September 2, 2014
Details>>United States Steel Corporation President and CEO Mr Mario Longhi joined fellow steel industry executives and Mr Leo Gerard, international president of the United Steelworkers, in pressing Congress to maintain America's economic and national security by halting unfair trade practices and enforcing the country's trade laws.
Details>>Reuters reported that China's policymakers have again promised to make it easier for steel mills to merge and consolidate, but they appear to have ditched a long-standing target to bring 60 percent of the sector under the control of its 10 biggest enterprises by 2015.
Details>>The International Stainless Steel Forum has released preliminary figures for 2013 showing that stainless steel melt shop production increased by 7.8% to 38.1 million tonnes. With the exception of Western Europe and Africa, all regions achieved positive growth.
Details>>Based on preliminary Census Bureau data, the American Iron and Steel Institute reported that the U.S. imported a total of 3,250,000 net tons of steel in February, including 2,240,000 net tons of finished steel (up 1.4% and down 8.3%, respectively, vs. January final data).
Details>>It is reported that the US Department of Commerce reached a preliminary conclusion identifying welded stainless steel pressure pipes exported from Vietnam as being dumped into the US market.
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