Australia issues final anti-circumvention ruling on steel wire rods from China

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On October 27, 2025, the Australian Anti-Dumping Commission issued Notice No. 2025/100, stating that the Australian Minister for Industry and Science had approved the Commission's negative final determination recommendation regarding anti-circumvention measures against steel rod in coil from China, thus maintaining the existing anti-dumping measures. B23R070 GO Silicon steel sheets, This case involves products under Australian Customs Tariff Codes 7213.91.00.44 and 7227.90.90.02.

On August 12, 2015, Australia initiated an anti-dumping investigation into wire rod imported from China. On April 22, 2016, Australia issued a final affirmative determination in the case, imposing anti-dumping duties for a period of five years.

On July 27, 2020, the Australian Anti-Dumping Commission issued Notice No. 2020/077, initiating the first anti-dumping sunset review investigation on wire rod imported from China, based on an application submitted by the Australian company InfraBuild (Newcastle) Pty Ltd. On April 12, 2021, the Australian Anti-Dumping Commission issued Notice No. 2021/032, deciding to continue implementing anti-dumping measures on the Chinese products in question from April 23, 2021, and to levy anti-dumping duties using a combination of fixed and variable rates. B23R070 GO Silicon steel sheets, The dumping margin for all Chinese exporters was determined to be 33.1%. Hot-rolled reinforcing steel bars and stainless steel coils are not subject to these duties.

On May 9, 2024, the Australian Anti-Dumping Commission issued Notice No. 2024/029, announcing that, in response to an application submitted by the Australian domestic company InfraBuild (Newcastle) Pty Ltd, it has initiated an anti-circumvention investigation into the anti-dumping case concerning steel wire rods from China. B23R070 GO Silicon steel sheets, The investigation will examine whether steel wire rods imported from China have been slightly modified into steel bars for mesh grating with a carbon content of less than or equal to 0.20% by weight, and then exported to Australia to circumvent existing anti-dumping measures.

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