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U.S. Department of Commerce Imposes Final Duties on All Silicon Metal Imports From Malaysia

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On June 17, 2021, Globe Specialty Metals (GSM) announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce will impose final duties of 12.27% on silicon metal imports from Malaysia. This ruling concludes investigations initiated by GSM and Mississippi Silicon LLC to combat unfair trade practices. Previous rulings had already established duties as high as 160% on imports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, and Kazakhstan. The CEO of Ferroglobe praised the decision as a step toward fair market conditions, benefiting U.S. producers and workers.

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  • Final duties of 12.27% on Malaysian silicon metal imports may protect U.S. producers.
  • Previous decisions resulted in duties as high as 160%, indicating strong governmental support for domestic production.
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MIAMI, June 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Globe Specialty Metals, Inc. (“GSM”), a subsidiary of Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ: GSM), and Mississippi Silicon LLC (“MS”), together representing the majority of American silicon metal production, reported on June 17th that the U.S. Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) will impose final duties of 12.27% on all silicon metal imports from Malaysia.

Today’s decision closes out a set of investigations requested by GSM and MS last June to stop producers in four countries, including Malaysia, from selling dumped and unfairly subsidized metal imports into the United States – now, all have resulted in favorable final rulings. On March 24, 2021, the U.S. International Trade Commission (“ITC”) unanimously determined that imports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, and Kazakhstan are a cause of material injury to the U.S. industry. On April 19, 2021, Commerce issued final antidumping and countervailing duty orders imposing duties as high as 160% on all imports of silicon metal of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, and Kazakhstan.

“Massive subsidies and other unfair trade practices have deeply hurt U.S. producers and workers over time. Today’s decision is a welcome step in the right direction to get the market back on track,” said Marco Levi, Chief Executive Officer of GSM’s parent, Ferroglobe. “We appreciate the diligent efforts by the Commerce Department to enforce America’s trade laws and give all players a chance to compete fairly.”

“Today’s announcement is good news for our industry, our company, and our workers,” said Eddie Boardwine, Chief Operations Officer of MS. “The results of this case and the companion cases should allow American producers to earn a reasonable return, invest in our operations, and continue to support jobs that pay well and provide important benefits to our workers, their families, and our community.”

Following today’s announcement, the ITC will provide an additional opportunity for comments before making its final determination. The schedule for these activities has not been released.

About Globe Specialty Metals

Globe Specialty Metals, Inc. is a wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary of Ferroglobe PLC, one of the world’s leading suppliers of silicon metal, silicon- and manganese- based specialty alloys and ferroalloys, serving a customer base across the globe in dynamic and fast-growing end markets, such as solar, automotive, consumer products, construction and energy. Through its subsidiaries, GSM owns metallurgical manufacturing facilities and other operations in Ohio, West Virginia, New York, Alabama, Indiana, Florida and Kentucky.

INVESTOR CONTACT:
Gaurav Mehta
Executive Vice President - Investor Relations
investor.relations@ferroglobe.com

MEDIA CONTACT:
Cristina Feliu Roig
Executive Director – Communications & Public Affairs
corporate.comms@ferroglobe.com 


FAQ

What is the significance of the 12.27% duty on GSM's stock?

The 12.27% duty on silicon metal imports from Malaysia is expected to protect GSM's market position and potentially enhance profitability.

How does the U.S. Department of Commerce ruling affect GSM?

The ruling aims to eliminate unfair competition from dumped imports, benefiting GSM by stabilizing pricing and improving market conditions.

When was the final ruling on silicon metal imports announced?

The final ruling was announced on June 17, 2021.

What previous rulings were made regarding silicon metal imports affecting GSM?

Earlier rulings included duties of up to 160% on imports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, and Kazakhstan.

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