Preliminary Review Results on Antidumping Duties for Welded Pipe from Türkiye
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The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its International Trade Administration, has released preliminary results for the antidumping duty review on large diameter welded pipes from the Republic of Türkiye for the period from May 1, 2024, to April 30, 2025. This latest update indicates that certain Türkish producers and exporters have been selling these pipes at prices lower than normal value in the United States.
Key Findings:
- The agency determined that HDM Celik Boru Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. was the primary company of focus during this review.
- HDM Celik Boru and Cimtas Boru Imalatiral Ticaret Ltd received a preliminary dumping margin of 1.89 percent for this period.
- The review has been rescinded for 12 companies, as no other parties requested a review for these companies.
Reason for Rescission:
- For some companies, the rescission was due to timely withdrawal requests from the American Line Pipe Producers Association Trade Committee.
- Others were rescinded as there were no reviewable entries or evidence of suspended merchandise subject to duties during the review period across these companies.
The Commerce Department carefully monitors the import of welded pipes to ensure fair competition and address any cases of dumping, which occurs when a company exports a product at a price lower than the price it normally charges in its home market.
Process Overview:
- The review was initiated following requests in 2025, and deadlines were modified due to government shutdowns and backlogs.
- The decision-making process included entries review, margin calculations, and open opportunities for comments and hearings.
Next Steps:
- Interested parties are invited to submit written comments or case briefs.
- Parties may also request a hearing on these preliminary results.
- Commerce will issue instructions based on these preliminary findings and any updated results.
These proceedings are part of the ongoing efforts to ensure that American producers are not unfairly disadvantaged by international trade practices. The results remain pivotal for future import regulations and duties related to Türkish welded pipes.
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