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Products under investigation include galvanised steel, carbon steel plates, and stainless steel. The investigation period will be extended to June 17, 2018.
Taiwan began investigations into steel product imports from China on April 17, in order to protect local steel manufacturers and to seek exemption from the US Section 232 import tariffs, according to a ministry statement.
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