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USW, Welded Stainless Steel Pipe Producers Applaud Commerce Dept. Finding Against China Imports
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Four U.S. stainless pipe
producers, and the United Steelworkers (USW) today applauded a preliminary
determination by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) that Chinese imports of
welded austenitic stainless steel pressure pipe were dumped at a margin of
22.03%.
The domestic producers who filed the petition with the USW were: Bristol
Metals L.L.C.,Bristol, TN; Felker Brothers Corp., with units inMarshfield,
WI andGlasgow, KY; Outokumpu Stainless Pipe Inc.,Wildwood, FL; Marcegaglia
USA, Inc.,Munhall, PA.
Leo W. Gerard, USW President, said: "Today's determination by the Commerce
Department against illegal stainless steel pipe imports fromChina is good
news as a first step in this case to enforce fair trade laws that protect
American family supportive jobs. The USW and the companies who employ our
members will continue to vigorously battleChina's predatory trade practices."
The USW represents workers at: Bristol Metals, Marcegaglia and Outokumpu.
Mike Boling, President of Bristol Metals, L.L.C. said: "Over the past
decade, the Chinese have massively expanded both their stainless flat rolled
and pipe capacity. After 2005, they ramped up exports of that excess capacity
at prices well below U.S. market prices."
Imports fromChina increased from 13,993 tons in 2005 to 31,766 tons in
2007 with a value of $160 million. They are believed to have taken
approximately 30 percent of the U.S. market. The imports have declined in the
first half of 2008 after the filing of the antidumping and countervailing duty
petitions on January 30, 2008.
The products subject to the petition are used as a conduit for liquids or
gases under high pressure in the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food
processing, energy, brewery, automotive and paper industries.
Tom Henke, President of Felker Brothers, said: "We are a family owned
business providing good jobs in efficient plants inCentral Wisconsin and
Kentucky. While demand for these products increased in the past several years
because of a stronger economy, we have seen domestic industry shipments fall
as imports fromChina surged into the market."
David Cornelius, President of Marcegagalia USA said: "Chinese pipe
producers and importers failed to adjust prices for the big changes in
stainless raw material inputs like chrome, nickel and molybdenum. This is
clearly unfair trade as the raw steel input costs are essentially world
commodity prices and do not vary substantially from country to country."
Paul Carpenter, Executive Vice President of Outokumpu Stainless Pipe
stated: "The imposition of these dumping duties will literally level the
playing field for our workers and give us a chance to compete with imports
fromChina that are forced to be fairly traded."
The DOC will make final subsidy and dumping determinations in January 2009
and the ITC is expected to make a final injury determination in February 2009.
Roger B. Schagrin, aWashington, DC trade attorney and principal of
Schagrin Associates is counsel to the petitioners. He said: "This is my third
case on pipe and tube againstChina in the past year. In 2007, 2.7 million
tons of steel pipe and tube entered fromChina, almost one out of two tons of
steel imports fromChina. We have obtained orders against imports of circular
welded steel pipe and light-walled rectangular tubing fromChina and I remain
confident that we will obtain dumping and countervailing duty orders on
stainless steel pipe in early 2009. The DOC and ITC are doing their jobs in
enforcing the trade laws and American industry and workers are prepared to do
their jobs to compete in a global marketplace governed by unfair trade rules."
The DOC made a preliminary subsidy determination in June 30, 2008 with
margins ranging from de minimus to 100%.
Contact: Roger Schagrin, Schagrin Associates (202) 223-1700
Gary Hubbard, USW (202) 778-4384
SOURCE United Steelworkers (USW)
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