Mexico Extends Antidumping Measure on Carbon Steel Pipe with Straight Longitudinal Seams from the United States for Five Years
Mexico Extends its Antidumping Measure on Carbon Steel Pipe with Straight Longitudinal Seams from the United States for Five Years
On June 25, 2026, Mexico’s International Trade Practices Unit (UPCI) issued a final determination in its expiry review of its antidumping (AD) measure on carbon steel pipe with straight longitudinal seams (straight steel pipes) from the United States, extending the measure for five years.
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| Duty collection period (years) | June 25, 2026, through June 25, 2031 |
Product Subject to the Measure
The subject merchandise is described as carbon steel pipe with straight longitudinal seams, used for the conduction of gases and fluids, mainly oil, gas and water. Straight steel pipes are classified under tariff codes 7305.11.02 and 7305.12.91.
A complete description of the scope can be found under section F of the Initiation Notice.
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