U.S. to impose tariffs on tin mill steel from Canada, China and Germany

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The U.S. Commerce Department said it will propose preliminary anti-dumping duties of 122.5% on tin mill steel imported from China, 7.02% on imports from Germany and 5.29% on imports from Canada

The U.S. Commerce Department on Thursday said it will set preliminary anti-dumping duties on tin-plated steel from Canada, Germany and China, in a move to shield domestic steelmakers that will prompt warnings of higher prices for cans made from the steel and the foods, paint and other products they contain.

No duties will be imposed on the steel – used in cans for food, paint, aerosol products and other containers– imported from Britain, the Netherlands, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey, Commerce added. The Commerce Department in June announced preliminary antisubsidy duties of 543 per cent on tin mill imports from China’s largest steel maker, Baoshan Iron and Steel Co, and 89 per cent on those from all other Chinese producers as part of a separate, parallel investigation.

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