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[Title] => Gov't lifts dumping bond on Russian steel imports
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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has lifted the dumping bond on
imported steel from Russia following the closure of the National Steel Corp.
(NSC) which filed the original petition asking for protection against dumped
products.
Downstream users of Russian steel billets lauded the move, but other billet
makers are still lobbying for government to extend the imposition of the bond
despite NSC's closure, arguing that there are other steel billet makers being
hurt by Russian imports.
However, the DTI lifted the imposition of the bond and said it could consider
the pen
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Prices of imported steel products have gone up by at least 34 percent as
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left by the closure of National Steel Corp.
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[Title] => Gov't lifts dumping bond on Russian steel imports
[Summary] =>
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has lifted the dumping bond on
imported steel from Russia following the closure of the National Steel Corp.
(NSC) which filed the original petition asking for protection against dumped
products.
Downstream users of Russian steel billets lauded the move, but other billet
makers are still lobbying for government to extend the imposition of the bond
despite NSC's closure, arguing that there are other steel billet makers being
hurt by Russian imports.
However, the DTI lifted the imposition of the bond and said it could consider
the pen
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left by the closure of National Steel Corp.
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February 9, 2000 - 12:00am