Faafoi rejects NZ Steel's second bid to get anti-dumping duties on Chinese imports

Faafoi rejects NZ Steel's second bid to get anti-dumping duties on Chinese imports
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth March 8 (BusinessDesk) - Commerce Minister and Consumer Affairs Minister Kris Faafoi rejected New Zealand Steel's second application to get duties imposed on imported Chinese steel products, saying they have minimal government subsidies and aren't being dumped on the local market.  Faafoi chose not to impose anti-dumping duties on steel reinforcing bar and coil from China and Malaysia, finding the products weren't being dumped in New Zealand, and separately found Chinese subsidies on those products to be "de minimis levels"...