Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand From Japan: Final Results of the Expedited Sixth Sunset Review of the Antidumping Duty Finding
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The U.S. Department of Commerce determined that removing the antidumping duty on prestressed concrete steel wire strand from Japan would likely lead to further dumping. This means the duty will stay in place, preventing lower-priced imports that could harm domestic producers. Companies importing or using these products should expect continued regulation and cost increases associated with them.
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Key Changes
- Continued imposition of antidumping duty on Japanese prestressed concrete steel wires
- Prevention of potential market harm to domestic producers
- Expected cost maintenance for importers
Obligations
What this law requires
Maintain antidumping duty on prestressed concrete steel wire strand (PC Strand) from Japan at weighted-average dumping margins up to 13.30 percent
Return or destroy proprietary information disclosed under Administrative Protective Order (APO) in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305
Provide timely notification to Commerce regarding return, destruction, or conversion to judicial protective orders of APO materials
Apply and collect antidumping duties on PC Strand imports from Japan effective April 10, 2026
Comply with all regulations and terms of Administrative Protective Orders; failure to comply subjects parties to sanctions