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EU finds no dumping on India HRC


14/03/2025

A pre-disclosure to the EU’s anti-dumping investigation found no dumping on hot-rolled coil (HRC) imports from India, while imposing provisional duties on Egypt, Japan and Vietnam in a range of 6.9-33% from 7 April.

Japan’s Nippon Steel faces one of the highest import duties, at 33%, while benchmark mill Tokyo Steel has the lowest, at 6.9%. Fellow Japanese steelmakers Daido Steel and JFE Steel will be taxed at 32%. All other Japanese producers will have a provisional duty of 33%.

Material from Vietnam will be subject to a 12.1% duty, while Egyptian exporters face a 15.6% tax. No provisional duties are proposed for imports from Vietnam’s Hoa Phat, according to a leaked document from the European Commission.

Egypt, Japan and Vietnam sold 2.2mn t of HRC into the EU last year, accounting for around 25% of total imports. Egypt sold 694,000t, Japan 860,000t and Vietnam 727,000t.

Indian imports will be unconstrained, as they are subject to a 0pc duty. It shipped 1.2mn t into its own quota last year. India was the most affected HRC supplier by the safeguard review, with imports from the country falling by 23% to 225,000 t/quarter.

The provisional rates mean Vietnamese HRC will remain easily workable into the EU, and the duties will have little impact on the volume of supply from the country — apart from the limitations already imposed by the safeguard review, which limits imports from other countries to around 111,000 t/quarter. Egypt would be “cooked”, a trader said, with its import volumes likely to decline substantially, if the provisional duties become definitive. Prices in the EU are less likely to increase if these duty rates are imposed, and because the safeguard review results earlier in the week were less stringent than expected, a buyer said.

The low duties on Vietnamese material — below most market expectations — will be welcomed by large re-rollers that account for a high share of the country’s exports to the EU.

 

Source: argusmedia