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US says China’s steel wheels subsidized, will impose duties

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The US Commerce Department said on Monday it had made a preliminar­y determinat­ion that imports of certain steel wheels from China were subsidized at rates ranging from 58.75 percent to 172.51 percent, and it would impose duties on the product.

“As a result of today’s decision, [the] Commerce [Department] will instruct US Customs and Border Protection to collect cash deposits from importers of certain steel wheels from China based on these preliminar­y rates,” the department said in a statement.

It estimated the value of US imports of steel wheels from China in 2017 at $388 million.

The department opened the investigat­ion based on complaints by Accuride Corp of Evansville, Indiana and Maxion Wheels Akron LLC of Akron, Ohio.

It said in a statement it was scheduled to issue its final determinat­ion in the case around January 7.

The Commerce Department assigned a preliminar­y subsidy rate of 58.75 percent for Xiamen Sunrise Wheel Group Co and a subsidy rate of 172.51 percent to Zhejiang Jingu Co and Shanghai Yata Industry Co. The preliminar­y rate for other Chinese producers and exporters was 58.75 percent.

If the Commerce Department makes a final determinat­ion affirming its decision, the Internatio­nal Trade Commission will make a final injury determinat­ion by about February 21, the statement said.

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