Malaysia imposes anti-dumping duties on steel imports
Malaysia imposed anti-dumping duties of 3.86% to 57.90% on certain iron and steel imports from China, South Korea, and Vietnam, effective for up to 120 days starting Monday.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:25 | 05 July 2025
Malaysia imposed anti-dumping duties Saturday on some iron and steel products from China, South Korea and Vietnam, Free Malaysia Today reported.
The duties change from 3.86% to 57.90%.
The decision comes after an investigation was launched in February for iron alloy or non-alloy steel, plated or coated with zinc, using a hot dip process, according to a statement from the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry.
The duties will be effective for up to 120 days from Monday.
A final determination will take place by November 3.
"The provisional measure is necessary to prevent further injury to the domestic industry," said a statement from the ministry, cited by Free Malaysia Today.
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