الجمعية الأمريكية/ASME A252/الصف SA252 2 الأنابيب الفولاذية الأساسات
تشرين الأول/أكتوبر 12, 2016سلس أنابيب الصلب واللحام (المتفجرات من مخلفات الحرب) أنابيب أنابيب/سملس
تشرين الأول/أكتوبر 14, 2016
شبكة حتى بدون تلميع, شبكة حتى بدون تلميع (شبكة حتى بدون تلميع).
شبكة حتى بدون تلميع, شبكة حتى بدون تلميع 2.38 شبكة حتى بدون تلميع 29.04 نسبه مئويه, شبكة حتى بدون تلميع.
The MOEA said that among the affected Taiwanese exporters were YC INOX Co. and FROCH Enterprise Co., two of the leading stainless steel product makers in the country. YC has to pay a 2.38 percent anti-dumping tariff, while the tariff slapped on FROCH hit 12.29 نسبه مئويه, the ministry said.
The stainless steel pipes and أنابيب at issue are used to make a wide range of devices such as running water tubes and بحر water delivery facilities, the MOEA said. The final ruling came out after an investigation was conducted by the Thai authorities for imports between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015, according to the MOEA.
The ministry said that Thailand also imposed anti-dumping tariffs on exporters from South Korea at a rate ranging between 11.96 شبكة حتى بدون تلميع 51.53 percent when they sell products to the Thai market. The anti-dumping tariff faced by Chinese and Vietnamese firms reached 145.31 شبكة حتى بدون تلميع 310.74 نسبه مئويه, على التوالي, the ministry added.
The MOEA said that although the anti-dumping tariffs shouldered by Taiwanese exporters in the Thai market were lower than those imposed on their counterparts in South Korea, China and Vietnam, such a financial penalty still poses a threat to Taiwan’s exports.
لذلك, the MOEA said that it still has regret over the decision made by the Thai government.
Despite the anti-dumping tariffs, the ministry said, as long as Taiwanese stainless steel pipe and tube exporters sell their products to Thailand for processing by Thai firms which will sell reprocessed items outside the Thai market, the imports will be exempt from the financial punishment.
في 2015, Taiwan sold US$13.94 million worth stainless steel pipes and tubes to Thailand, تحت 10.55 percent from a year earlier, representing 17.01 percent of the total steel imports in the Thai market, the MOEA said.
China was the largest stainless steel pipe and tube supplier to Thailand in 2015, selling US$81.95 million worth of goods, فوق 19.63 percent from the year before. China grasped a 33.20 percent share of the Thai import market last year, the MOEA said.
South Korea’s share in the Thai stainless steel pipe and tube imports stood at 14.57 percent after selling US$11.94 million worth of products in 2015, while Vietnam sold US$11.95 million worth of products, taking a 14.58 percent share, the MOEA added.
مصدر: CNA