WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department, in a clamp-down on a glut of steel imports, on Wednesday issued final anti-dumping duties on corrosion-resistant flat steel from China, Taiwan, South Korea, India and Italy.
China, facing pressures globally over its excess steelmaking capacity, was the worst-hit with final U.S. anti-dumping duties of 210 percent and final anti-subsidy duties ranging from 39 percent to 241 percent.