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U.S. decides to impose 61 percent duties on POSCO steel products

The U.S. Department of Commerce has decided to impose nearly 61 percent in duties against hot-rolled steel flat products imported from South Korea's steel giant POSCO, a source said Friday.

The decision is expected to deal a blow to the Korean steel industry, heavily dependent on the U.S. market. 


The department has set anti-dumping and countervailing duties for POSCO products at 3.89 percent and 57.04 percent, respectively, for a total of 60.93 percent duties.

It also decided to impose a total of 13.38 percent duties -- 9.49 percent anti-dumping and 3.89 percent countervailing – for products from Hyundai Steel, South Korea's second-largest steelmaker.

Sources said that the department is expected to formally announce anti-dumping and countervailing duties against hot-rolled steel flat products from foreign countries in coming days.

The duties become final if the U.S. International Trade Commission endorses them.

South Korea's annual exports to the U.S. of hot-rolled steel flat products amount to between US$500 million and $700 million.

Meanwhile, POSCO considers all options, including filing a petition to the World Trade Organization (WTO), and working to reduce potential damage by increasing its sales to other countries. (Yonhap)



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