The US has levied a preliminary antidumping duty (AD) of 2.49pc on three Mexican exporters for selling alloy steel wire rods at less than fair value.
In a notification issued on Feb 5, The US Department of Commerce said that its investigations had found that Deacero, Talleres y Aceros, and Ternium Mexico, had sold the product to the US at lower-than-normal values from October 1, 2018, to September 30, 2019.
The agency also rescinded its AD review on ArcelorMittal Las Truchas after it determined that the company did not make any shipments of the product during the period of review.