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Govt to initiate anti-dumping investigation into cold rolled coils imports

01 April 2019

KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 — The government will initiate an anti-dumping investigation into imports of iron or non-alloy steel cold rolled coils of more than 1,300cm width after looking at the prima facie evidence of dumping, injury and causal link. In a statement today, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said Mycron also claimed that dumped imports from the alleged countries have increased in terms of absolute quantity and have caused material injuries to the company.

Miti said other interested parties may request for the questionnaires no later than April 12, and provide additional supporting evidence to Miti on, or before, April 27.

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