COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2017/1795
of 5 October 2017
imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of certain hot-rolled flat products of iron, non-alloy or other alloy steel originating in Brazil, Iran, Russia and Ukraine and terminating the investigation on imports of certain hot-rolled flat products of iron, non-alloy or other alloy steel originating in Serbia
1.
PROCEDURE
1.1.
Initiation
1.2.
Interested parties
1.3.
Sampling
(a)
Sampling of Union producers
(b)
Sampling of unrelated importers
(c)
Sampling of exporting producers
1.4.
Replies to the questionnaire
1.5.
Verification visits
1.6.
Investigation period and period considered
1.7.
Registration of imports
1.8.
Subsequent procedure
2.
PRODUCT CONCERNED AND LIKE PRODUCT
2.1.
Product concerned
2.2.
Like product
3.
DUMPING
3.1.
General methodology
3.1.1.
Normal value
3.1.2.
Export price
3.1.3.
Comparison
3.2.
Brazil
3.2.1.
Normal value
3.2.2.
Export price
3.2.3.
Comparison
3.2.4.
Dumping margin
Company |
Dumping margin |
ArcelorMittal Brasil S.A |
16,3 % |
Aperam Inox América do Sul S.A. |
16,3 % |
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional |
73,0 % |
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. |
65,9 % |
Other cooperating company (Gerdau Açominas S.A.) |
49,3 % |
All other companies |
73,0 % |
3.3.
Iran
3.3.1.
Normal value
3.3.2.
Export price
3.3.3.
Comparison
3.3.4.
Dumping margin
Company |
Dumping margin |
Mobarakeh Steel Company |
17,9 % |
All other companies |
17,9 % |
3.4.
Russia
3.4.1.
Normal value
3.4.2.
Export price
3.4.3.
Comparison
3.4.4.
Dumping margin
Company |
Dumping margin |
Public Joint Stock Company Magnitogorsk Iron Steel Works (PJSC MMK) |
33,0 % |
PAO Severstal |
5,3 % |
Novolipetsk Steel |
15,0 % |
All other companies |
33,0 % |
3.5.
Serbia
3.5.1.
Normal value
3.5.2.
Export price
3.5.3.
Comparison
3.5.4.
Dumping margin
Company |
Dumping margin |
Zelezara Smederevo d.o.o. |
38,7 % |
All other companies |
38,7 % |
3.6.
Ukraine
3.6.1.
Normal value
3.6.2.
Export price
3.6.3.
Comparison
3.6.4.
Dumping margin
Company |
Dumping margin |
Metinvest Group |
19,4 % |
All other companies |
19,4 % |
4.
INJURY
4.1.
Definition of the Union industry and Union production
4.2.
Union consumption
4.2.1.
Captive consumption on the Union market
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Captive consumption |
42 418 062 |
42 887 175 |
42 271 071 |
42 454 866 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
101 |
100 |
100 |
Source: Eurofer questionnaire reply |
4.2.2.
Free market consumption on the Union market
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Free market consumption |
32 292 192 |
33 139 474 |
35 156 318 |
33 930 726 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
103 |
109 |
105 |
Source: Eurofer questionnaire reply |
4.3.
Cumulative assessment of the effects of imports from the countries concerned and import volumes and import prices from the countries concerned
4.3.1.
Cumulative assessment of the effects of imports from the countries concerned
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
BRAZIL |
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Volume of imports from Brazil |
41 895 |
108 973 |
580 525 |
608 541 |
Market share Brazil |
0,13 % |
0,33 % |
1,65 % |
1,79 % |
IRAN |
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Volume of imports from Iran |
125 202 |
527 161 |
1 015 088 |
1 127 659 |
Market share Iran |
0,39 % |
1,59 % |
2,89 % |
3,32 % |
RUSSIA |
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Volume of imports from Russia |
1 334 322 |
1 376 412 |
1 714 880 |
1 455 436 |
Market share Russia |
4,13 % |
4,15 % |
4,88 % |
4,29 % |
SERBIA |
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Volume of imports from Serbia |
155 055 |
211 835 |
427 558 |
354 145 |
Market share Serbia |
0,48 % |
0,64 % |
1,22 % |
1,04 % |
UKRAINE |
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Volume of imports from Ukraine |
905 397 |
939 545 |
1 084 477 |
1 075 244 |
Market share Ukraine |
2,80 % |
2,84 % |
3,08 % |
3,17 % |
COUNTRIES CONCERNED |
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Volume of imports from the countries concerned |
2 561 872 |
3 163 926 |
4 822 529 |
4 621 026 |
Market share countries concerned |
7,93 % |
9,55 % |
13,72 % |
13,62 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
120 |
173 |
172 |
Source: Eurostat. Market shares were established by comparing import volumes with the Union free market consumption as reported in table 2. |
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
BRAZIL |
||||
Average price of Brazilian dumped imports |
461 |
433 |
386 |
346 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
94 |
84 |
75 |
IRAN |
||||
Average price of Iran's dumped imports |
454 |
415 |
369 |
316 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
91 |
81 |
70 |
RUSSIA |
||||
Average price of Russian dumped imports |
448 |
431 |
387 |
324 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
96 |
86 |
72 |
SERBIA |
||||
Average price of Serbian dumped imports |
468 |
442 |
400 |
365 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
94 |
86 |
78 |
UKRAINE |
||||
Average price of Ukrainian dumped imports |
429 |
415 |
370 |
319 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
97 |
86 |
74 |
COUNTRIES CONCERNED |
||||
Average price of the dumped imports from the countries concerned |
443 |
424 |
380 |
327 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
96 |
86 |
74 |
Source: Eurostat |
4.3.2.
Volume and market share of the imports from Brazil, Iran, Russia and Ukraine
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
BRAZIL |
||||
Volume of imports from Brazil |
41 895 |
108 973 |
580 525 |
608 541 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
260 |
1 386 |
1 453 |
Market share Brazil |
0,13 % |
0,33 % |
1,65 % |
1,79 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
253 |
1 273 |
1 382 |
IRAN |
||||
Volume of imports from Iran |
125 202 |
527 161 |
1 015 088 |
1 127 659 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
421 |
811 |
901 |
Market share Iran |
0,39 % |
1,59 % |
2,89 % |
3,32 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
410 |
745 |
857 |
RUSSIA |
||||
Volume of imports from Russia |
1 334 322 |
1 376 412 |
1 714 880 |
1 455 436 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
103 |
129 |
109 |
Market share Russia |
4,13 % |
4,15 % |
4,88 % |
4,29 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
101 |
118 |
104 |
UKRAINE |
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Volume of imports from Ukraine |
905 397 |
939 545 |
1 084 477 |
1 075 244 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
104 |
120 |
119 |
Market share Ukraine |
2,80 % |
2,84 % |
3,08 % |
3,17 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
101 |
110 |
113 |
COUNTRIES CONCERNED |
||||
Volume of imports from the countries concerned |
2 406 816 |
2 952 091 |
4 394 970 |
4 266 880 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
123 |
183 |
177 |
Market share countries concerned |
7,45 % |
8,91 % |
12,50 % |
12,57 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
120 |
168 |
169 |
Source: Eurostat. Market shares were established by comparing import volumes with the Union free market consumption as reported in the table 2. |
4.3.3.
Prices of the imports from the countries concerned and price undercutting
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
BRAZIL |
||||
Average price of Brazilian dumped imports |
461 |
433 |
386 |
346 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
94 |
84 |
75 |
IRAN |
||||
Average price of Iran's dumped imports |
454 |
415 |
369 |
316 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
91 |
81 |
70 |
RUSSIA |
||||
Average price of Russian dumped imports |
448 |
431 |
387 |
324 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
96 |
86 |
72 |
UKRAINE |
||||
Average price of Ukrainian dumped imports |
429 |
415 |
370 |
319 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
97 |
86 |
74 |
COUNTRIES CONCERNED |
||||
Average price of the dumped imports from the countries concerned |
442 |
423 |
378 |
323 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
96 |
86 |
73 |
Source: Eurostat |
Country |
Company |
Undercutting margins |
Brazil |
ArcelorMittal Brasil S.A and Aperam Inox América do Sul S.A. |
– 3,30 % |
|
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional |
– 6,95 % |
|
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. |
– 0,12 % |
Iran |
Mobarakeh Steel Company |
8,45 % |
Russia |
Novolipetsk Steel |
8,87 % |
|
Public Joint Stock Company Magnitogorsk Iron Steel Works (PJSC MMK) |
14,0 % |
|
PAO Severstal |
17,74 % |
Ukraine |
Metinvest Group |
8,45 % |
4.4.
Economic situation of the Union industry
4.4.1.
General remarks
4.4.2.
Macroeconomic indicators
4.4.2.1.
Production, production capacity and capacity utilisation
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Production volume (tonnes) |
74 588 182 |
75 509 517 |
74 718 189 |
72 920 472 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
101 |
100 |
98 |
Production capacity (tonnes) |
100 667 836 |
100 040 917 |
98 093 841 |
98 162 252 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
99 |
97 |
98 |
Capacity utilisation |
74,1 % |
75,5 % |
76,2 % |
74,3 % |
Source: Eurofer questionnaire reply |
4.4.2.2.
Sales volume and market share
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Sales volume (tonnes) |
27 468 243 |
27 910 748 |
27 327 906 |
26 027 000 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
102 |
99 |
95 |
Market share |
85,1 % |
84,2 % |
77,7 % |
76,7 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
99 |
91 |
90 |
Source: Eurofer questionnaire reply and Eurostat |
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Captive volume on the Union market (tonnes) |
42 418 062 |
42 887 175 |
42 271 071 |
42 454 866 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
101 |
100 |
100 |
Total production of Union industry (tonnes) |
74 588 182 |
75 509 517 |
74 718 189 |
72 920 471 |
% of captive volume compared to total production |
56,9 % |
56,8 % |
56,6 % |
58,2 % |
Source: Eurofer questionnaire reply and Eurostat |
4.4.2.3.
Employment and productivity
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Number of employees (Full time employment/employee) |
18 632 |
17 739 |
17 829 |
17 722 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
95 |
96 |
95 |
Productivity (tonne/employee) |
4 003 |
4 257 |
4 191 |
4 115 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
106 |
105 |
103 |
Source: Eurofer questionnaire reply |
4.4.2.4.
Inventories
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Closing stocks (tonnes) |
2 646 989 |
2 653 224 |
2 798 420 |
2 469 667 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
100 |
106 |
93 |
Closing stocks as a percentage of production |
3,55 % |
3,51 % |
3,75 % |
3,39 % |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
99 |
106 |
95 |
Source: Eurofer questionnaire reply |
4.4.2.5.
Magnitude of the dumping margin
4.4.2.6.
Growth
4.4.3.
Microeconomic indicators
4.4.3.1.
Prices and factors affecting prices
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Sales price (EUR/tonne) |
498 |
471 |
427 |
383 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
95 |
86 |
77 |
Unit cost of production (EUR/tonne) |
511 |
469 |
431 |
413 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
92 |
84 |
81 |
Source: Questionnaire reply of sampled Union producers |
4.4.3.2.
Labour costs
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Average labour costs per employee (EUR) |
63 374 |
66 039 |
66 023 |
67 045 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
104 |
104 |
106 |
Source: Questionnaire reply of sampled Union producers |
4.4.3.3.
Profitability, cash flow, investments, return on investments and ability to raise capital
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Profitability of sales in the Union on the free market (% of sales turnover) |
– 2,7 % |
0,4 % |
– 0,8 % |
– 7,8 % |
Cash flow ('000 EUR) |
139 285 |
221 982 |
122 723 |
– 79 661 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
159 |
88 |
– 57 |
Investments ('000 EUR) |
256 013 |
289 582 |
291 771 |
268 839 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
113 |
114 |
105 |
Return on investment |
– 3,5 % |
0,5 % |
– 1,0 % |
– 8,5 % |
Source: Questionnaire reply of sampled Union producers |
4.4.3.4.
Comments concerning the microeconomic indicators
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Captive transfers (tonnes) |
35 884 971 |
36 155 050 |
35 865 270 |
36 787 755 |
Captive sales (tonnes) |
6 533 091 |
6 732 125 |
6 405 801 |
5 667 111 |
Captive volume on the Union market (tonnes) |
42 418 062 |
42 887 175 |
42 271 071 |
42 454 866 |
4.4.4.
Conclusion on material injury
|
Recitals |
2015 (investigation period in the China case) |
IP |
Production volumes |
(278) |
74 718 189 |
72 920 472 |
Capacity utilisation |
(278) |
76,2 % |
74,3 % |
Sales volume on the free market |
(282) |
27 327 906 |
26 027 000 |
Market share of the Union producers on the free market |
(282) |
77,7 % |
76,7 % |
Employment |
(289) |
17 829 |
17 722 |
Sales prices |
(295) |
427 |
383 |
Losses incurred by the sampled Union producers |
(301) |
– 0,8 % |
– 7,8 % |
5.
CAUSATION
5.1.
Effects of the dumped imports from Brazil, Iran, Russia and Ukraine
5.2.
Effects of other factors
5.2.1.
The economic crisis
5.2.2.
Imports from third countries
5.2.2.1.
China
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
China |
||||
Volume of imports from China |
336 028 |
592 104 |
1 519 304 |
1 578 848 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
176 |
452 |
470 |
Unit import prices from China |
505 |
463 |
404 |
339 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
92 |
80 |
67 |
Market share |
1,04 % |
1,79 % |
4,32 % |
4,65 % |
Share in total Union import volume |
6,97 % |
11,32 % |
19,41 % |
19,98 % |
Source: Eurostat |
5.2.2.2.
Other countries
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Turkey |
||||
Volume of imports from Turkey |
1 001 157 |
473 194 |
667 119 |
824 099 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
47 |
67 |
82 |
Unit import prices from Turkey |
462 |
452 |
397 |
344 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
98 |
86 |
74 |
Market share |
3,10 % |
– 1,43 % |
1,90 % |
2,43 % |
Share in total Union import volume |
20,76 % |
9,00 % |
8,45 % |
10,4 % |
Total (all other countries other than Brazil, Iran, Russia, Ukraine and China) |
||||
Volume of imports from all other countries |
2 081 103 |
1 684 531 |
1 914 137 |
2 057 998 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
81 |
92 |
99 |
Unit import prices from all other countries |
478 |
461 |
423 |
365 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
97 |
89 |
76 |
Market share |
6,44 % |
5,08 % |
5,44 % |
6,07 % |
Share in total Union import volume |
43,16 % |
32,22 % |
24,24 % |
26,04 % |
Source: Eurostat |
5.2.3.
Export sales performance of the Union industry
|
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
IP |
Export volume to unrelated customers |
2 379 035 |
2 777 446 |
2 409 721 |
2 075 670 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
117 |
101 |
87 |
Average price (EUR/tonne) |
463 |
459 |
391 |
357 |
Index (2013 = 100) |
100 |
99 |
84 |
77 |
Source: Questionnaire reply of sampled Union producers |
5.2.4.
Specific situation of one Italian Union producer
5.2.5.
The overcapacity of the European steel industry and worldwide overcapacity of the steel industry
Country |
Crude steel capacity estimated for the year 2015(29) |
Crude steel production in 2015(30) |
Theoretical excess capacity in 2015(29) (30) |
HRF actual production in 2014 |
HRF actual production in 2015 |
Brazil |
49 220 |
33 256 |
15 964 |
14 229 |
13 388 |
Iran |
28 850 |
16 146 |
12 704 |
8 276 |
7 872 |
Russia |
90 000 |
70 898 |
19 102 |
26 898 |
27 509 |
Ukraine |
42 500 |
22 968 |
19 532 |
7 867 |
6 314 |
5.2.6.
Union producers not sufficiently competitive
5.2.7.
Low HRF prices on the Union market due to low raw material prices and/or low HRF prices worldwide
5.3.
Conclusion on causation
6.
UNION INTEREST
6.1.
Preliminary remarks
6.2.
Interest of the Union industry
6.3.
Interest of importers
6.4.
Interest of users
6.4.1.
Introduction
6.4.2.
Claims by users
6.4.3.
Analysis of the claims of the users
6.4.3.1.
Shortages in supply
Countries |
Total imports during the IP |
Monthly average during the IP |
Total imports during the first 3 months of 2017 |
Monthly average during the first 3 months of 2017 |
Difference in average monthly imports |
Four countries: (Brazil, Iran, Russia, and Ukraine) |
4 266 881 (see recital (262)) |
355 573 |
386 485 |
128 828 |
– 226 745 |
China |
1 578 848 (see recital (343)) |
131 571 |
5 364 |
1 788 |
– 129 783 |
Other third countries (Egypt, India, South-Korea, Turkey …) |
2 057 998 (see recital (353)) |
171 499 |
1 463 824 |
487 941 |
+ 316 442 |
Total imports |
7 903 727 |
658 643 |
1 855 673 |
618 557 |
– 40 086 |
Source: Eurostat |
Country |
Crude steel capacity for the year 2014(39) |
Crude steel production in 2014(40) |
Crude steel production in 2015(40) |
Theoretical excess capacity in 2014 |
HRF actual production in 2014 |
HRF actual production in 2015 |
Egypt |
11 200 |
6 485 |
5 506 |
4 715 |
849 |
689 |
India |
108 000 |
87 292 |
89 026 |
20 708 |
40 956 |
48 100 (41) |
South Korea |
85 900 |
71 543 |
69 670 |
14 357 |
48 587 |
47 489 |
Turkey |
49 400 |
34 035 |
31 517 |
17 883 |
NA(42) |
NA(42) |
6.4.3.2.
Negotiating power of the Union steel producers
6.4.3.3.
Users becoming less competitive vis-à-vis competitors in third countries
6.4.3.4.
The increase of the costs for users
6.4.3.4.1. Introduction
6.4.3.4.2. Impact of the imposition of measures on the costs of the steel tube makers
6.4.3.4.2.1. Introduction
6.4.3.4.2.2. Rising prices after the investigation period for the steel tube sector
6.4.3.4.2.3. The profitability of the steel tube sector
Category of steel tube makers |
Number of steel tube makers |
Profitability during the IP |
Profitability from 1 July 2016 – 31 December 2016 |
Profitability from 1 January 2017 – 31 March 2017 |
Members of the Consortium |
5 (*1) |
3,68 % |
– 0,87 % |
0,34 % |
Steel tube makers related to Union producers (in favour of imposition of measures) |
8 (*2) |
– 3,69 % |
– 5,83 % |
0,39 % |
Steel tube makers in favour of imposition of measures (not related to the Union producers) |
1 (*3) |
– 0,33 % |
2,80 % |
6,13 % |
Total weighted average profitability |
14 |
2,01 % |
– 3,95 % |
0,37 % |
6.4.3.4.2.4. The possibility to pass on any price increases in the steel tube sector
6.4.3.4.2.5. Conclusion for the steel tube sector
6.4.3.4.3. Impact of the imposition of measures on the costs of other user segments
6.4.3.4.3.1. Introduction
6.4.3.4.3.2. Cooperation of users and users' associations following the disclosure of the Information Document
6.4.3.4.3.3. Conclusion on the other sectors than the steel tube sector
6.4.3.5.
Interests of users related to exporting producers
6.4.4.
Conclusion on the interest of users
6.5.
Conclusion on Union interest
7.
DEFINITIVE ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES
7.1.
Injury elimination level (Injury margin)
7.1.1.
Target price
7.1.2.
Reliance by analogy on Article 2(9) of the basic Regulation for the calculation of the injury margin
7.1.3.
The level of the post-importation cost
7.1.4.
Other comments following the final disclosure
7.1.5.
Definitive injury margins
Country |
Company |
Injury margin |
Brazil |
ArcelorMittal Brasil S.A. and Aperam Inox América do Sul S.A. |
20,2 % |
|
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional |
15,7 % |
|
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. |
17,5 % |
Iran |
Mobarakeh Steel Company |
34,0 % |
Russia |
Novolipetsk Steel |
26,1 % |
|
Public Joint Stock Company Magnitogorsk Iron Steel Works (PJSC MMK) |
44,0 % |
|
PAO Severstal |
42,4 % |
Ukraine |
Metinvest Group |
35,5 % |
7.2.
Definitive measures
Country |
Company |
Dumping margin |
Injury margin |
Ad valorem anti-dumping duty |
Brazil |
ArcelorMittal Brasil S.A and Aperam Inox América do Sul S.A. |
16,3 % |
20,2 % |
16,3 % |
|
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional |
73,0 % |
15,7 % |
15,7 % |
|
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. |
65,9 % |
17,5 % |
17,5 % |
Iran |
Mobarakeh Steel Company |
17,9 % |
34,0 % |
17,9 % |
Russia |
Novolipetsk Steel |
15,0 % |
26,1 % |
15,0 % |
|
Public Joint Stock Company Magnitogorsk Iron Steel Works (PJSC MMK) |
33,0 % |
44,0 % |
33,0 % |
|
PAO Severstal |
5,3 % |
42,4 % |
5,3 % |
Ukraine |
Metinvest Group |
19,4 % |
35,2 % |
19,4 % |
Countries concerned |
Product range |
MIP (EUR/tonne net product weight) |
Brazil, Iran, Russia and Ukraine |
All product types |
EUR 472.27 |
8.
RETROACTIVE IMPOSITION OF ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES
9.
APPEAL COMMITTEE AND FORM OF THE MEASURE
Country |
Company |
Definitive duty rate — euro per tonne net |
Brazil |
ArcelorMittal Brasil S.A |
54,5 |
|
Aperam Inox América do Sul S.A. |
54,5 |
|
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional |
53,4 |
|
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. (USIMINAS) |
63,0 |
|
Gerdau Açominas S.A. |
55,8 |
Iran |
Mobarakeh Steel Company |
58,0 |
Russia |
Novolipetsk Steel |
53,3 |
|
Public Joint Stock Company Magnitogorsk Iron Steel Works (PJSC MMK) |
96,5 |
|
PAO Severstal |
17,6 |
Ukraine |
Metinvest Group |
60,5 |
Article 1
Country |
Company |
Definitive duty rate — euro per tonne net |
TARIC additional code |
Brazil |
ArcelorMittal Brasil S.A |
54,5 |
C210 |
|
Aperam Inox América do Sul S.A. |
54,5 |
C211 |
|
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional |
53,4 |
C212 |
|
Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. (USIMINAS) |
63,0 |
C213 |
|
Gerdau Açominas S.A. |
55,8 |
C214 |
Iran |
Mobarakeh Steel Company |
57,5 |
C215 |
Russia |
Novolipetsk Steel |
53,3 |
C216 |
|
Public Joint Stock Company Magnitogorsk Iron Steel Works (PJSC MMK) |
96,5 |
C217 |
|
PAO Severstal |
17,6 |
C218 |
Ukraine |
Metinvest Group |
60,5 |
C219 |
Company |
Definitive duty rate — euro per tonne net |
TARIC additional code |
All other Brazilian companies |
63,0 |
C999 |
All other Iranian companies |
57,5 |
C999 |
All other Russian companies |
96,5 |
C999 |
All other Ukrainian companies |
60,5 |
C999 |