Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc., the largest U.S. producer of steel nails, today commended the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) for its final affirmative determination that the U.S. steel nail industry has been materially injured by unfairly-priced and subsidized imports from Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan and Vietnam. Today’s vote by the ITC clears the way for the […]
Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc. Commends Commerce Department for Affirmative Final Determinations in Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan and Vietnam Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations
Washington, D.C. – Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc., the largest U.S. producer of steel nails, today commended the U.S. Department of Commerce for its final affirmative determinations in the antidumping and countervailing duty investigations of unfairly-priced imports of certain steel nails from Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan and Vietnam. Commerce today announced final duties on imports […]
CIT Affirms Commerce Determination that Tool Kit Nails are Subject to Antidumping Duties
The U.S. Court of International Trade today affirmed the U.S. Department of Commerce’s most recent redetermination in longstanding litigation over steel nails from China imported by Target as part of tool kits. Commerce had in January informed the CIT that it would “under respectful protest” treat such nails as subject to antidumping duties. Since 2010, […]
Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc. Commends Commerce Department for Preliminary Affirmative Determinations in Korea, Malaysia, Oman and Vietnam Antidumping Duty Investigations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc. Commends Commerce Department for Preliminary Affirmative Determinations in Korea, Malaysia, Oman and Vietnam Antidumping Duty Investigations December 18, 2014 Contact: Adam H. Gordon, Esq. Picard, Kentz & Rowe, LLP 202.400.3112 agordon@pkrllp.com Washington, D.C. – Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc., the largest U.S. producer of steel […]
CIT Remands Commerce Determination that Tool Kit Nails are Exempt from Antidumping Duties
The U.S. Court of International Trade today remanded for reconsideration the U.S. Department of Commerce’s most recent redetermination in longstanding litigation over steel nails from China imported by Target as part of tool kits. This is the fourth remand of the case. Since 2010, Commerce has maintained that such nails are outside of the scope […]