[Thailand Extends Antidumping Duty of Up to 36.79 Percent on Chinese Wire Rod for Five Years]

Published: Jul 7, 2026 13:40
Thailand's Committee of Dumping and Subsidy has officially extended the antidumping (AD) duties on certain high carbon alloy steel wire rod imports from China for an additional five-year period. The products will remain subject to AD duties ranging from 12.26% to 36.79%, though imports for export-oriented manufacturing and bonded warehouses remain exempt. The 5-year extension of these steep duties will continue to restrict the volume of Chinese wire rod entering the Thai market, tightening regional supply for non-exempt sectors while protecting Thailand's domestic industry from price undercutting and stabilizing the local market balance.

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