[SMM Stainless Steel Flash] Chinese Taiwan's Vietnam Stainless AD Probe: 31.36% Dumping Margin Estimated

Published: Aug 19, 2026 10:10
Chinese Taiwan's anti-dumping investigation covers 50 tariff codes, primarily 304 and 316-series cold-rolled stainless steel with thickness of 0.05–6.10mm, excluding coated or clad products. A research firm commissioned by the applicants estimated Vietnamese products carried a dumping margin of approximately 31.36% in 2025, with CIF prices USD 80–100/ton below local market levels, with some offers falling below production costs. The investigation names 20 Vietnamese producers and exporters including Posco VST, Yongjin Metal Technology (Vietnam), Tan Viet Metal Technology, Nam Phat Group, and Hoa Sen Nhon Hoi. Procedurally, the Ministry of Economic Affairs must issue a preliminary injury determination within 40 days, while the Ministry of Finance has 70 days for a preliminary dumping finding. Should preliminary findings be affirmative, provisional duties and possible retroactive application may follow. If implemented, the measures are expected to potentially disrupt Vietnamese export flows to Chinese Taiwan and raise near-term procurement costs for end users.

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