【SMM Steel】Peru Terminates Provisional AD Duty on China's Wire Rods

Published: Nov 11, 2025 17:15
【SMM Steel】Peru's Commission on Dumping, Subsidies and Elimination of Non-Tariff Trade Barriers has terminated the provisional anti-dumping duty on wire rod originating from China, effective November 10, 2025. The $64.6/ton provisional duty had been enforced since July 9, 2025 with a four-month validity period. Peru initiated the AD investigation in January 2025. The products involved are non-alloy, low and high carbon steel wire rods with circular cross-section, smooth surface and diameters of 5.5-16 mm, classified under HS codes 7213.20.00.00, 7213.91.10.00, 7213.91.90.00 and 7213.99.00.00.

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