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Australia Issued Galvanized Steel Plate Involving China anti-dumping and anti-subsidy exempt investigation results

August 9, 2017, the Australian Anti-dumping Commission issued on galvanized steel sheet anti-dumping and anti-subsidy exempt investigation results, which imported from mainland China, South Korea and Chinese Taibei, decided to waive anti-dumping and and anti-subsidy duties on imported exempted products from China, levy 5% anti-dumping duty on exempted products imported from South Korea and Chinese Taibei, effective from March 10, 2017. The exempt product is a product with TCO TC 1663110, the exempt product is a hot rolled non-alloy steel galvanized coil that meets the characteristics of the American Society for Testing and Materials standard A653 / A653M-11 (ASTM A653 / A653M-11) with TCO TC 1663110 characteristics, and the customs code is 7210.49.00  58.

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September 5, 2012, Australia initiated an investigation on galvanized steel sheet and zinc aluminized plate imported from mainland China, South Korea and Chinese Taibei. November 26, 2012, Australia initiated an investigation on galvanized steel sheet and zinc aluminized plate imported from China. August 5, 2013, Australia made anti-dumping and anti-subsidy final judgment on galvanized steel sheet and zinc aluminized plate imported from mainland China, South Korea and Chinese Taibei. March 18, 2016, the Australian Anti-dumping Commission issued a notice to amend the original anti-dumping and anti-subsidy final judgement of the product description. September 22, 2016, the Australian Anti-dumping Commission issued a notice, application by Chung Hung Steel Corporation and Yieh Phui (China) Technomaterial Co., Ltd, review the investigation in anti-dumping period for galvanised steel plate imported from mainland China and Chinese Taibei, the survey period is from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. May 4, 2017, the Australian Anti-dumping Commission issued a notice, investigate the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy case on involved products imported from China.