[SMM Steel] Japan Launches AD Probe into Flat Steel Imports from China, South Korea and Taiwan

Published: Jun 1, 2026 18:20
[SMM Steel] Japan has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into imports of flat steel products, including hot-rolled and cold-rolled coils, strips, and sheets, from China, South Korea, and Taiwan. The probe, requested by major steelmakers such as Nippon Steel and JFE Steel, is expected to last one year. Japanese producers allege that imported products were sold at prices of up to 50% below fair market value, causing injury to the domestic industry. The move reflects growing concerns over global steel overcapacity and increasing trade protection measures across major steel-producing regions.

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