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U.S. Silicon Metal Producers: ITC Finds Harm Caused by Imports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan

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On August 13, 2020, Globe Specialty Metals, a Ferroglobe subsidiary, announced the U.S. International Trade Commission's (ITC) ongoing investigation into harmful imports of silicon metal from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan. The ITC voted 5-0, indicating a 'reasonable indication' of material injury to the U.S. industry. Duties could be proposed as early as September 2020 for Kazakhstan and December 2020 for the others. This decision aims to restore fair competition in the U.S. silicon metal market, with support from executives at GSM and Mississippi Silicon.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Globe Specialty Metals, Inc., a subsidiary of Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ:GSM) ("GSM"), and Mississippi Silicon LLC ("MS"), collectively representing the majority of American silicon metal production, today announced that the U.S. International Trade Commission ("ITC") will continue investigating the harm caused by imports of silicon metal into the United States. The announcement comes after Commissioners voted 5-0 that there is a "reasonable indication" that silicon metal imports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malaysia and Kazakhstan are materially injuring the U.S. industry.

The ITC's preliminary decision follows a July 21, 2020 announcement that the U.S. Department of Commerce ("DOC") would investigate unfair pricing and subsidies of these products.

"Unfair and illegal trade practices can have devastating effects, not just on the businesses and workers directly and most immediately impacted – the local communities and the entire economy also suffer from the fallout," said Marco Levi, Chief Executive Officer of GSM's parent, Ferroglobe. "We applaud the ITC for taking this step toward restoring fair competition to the U.S. silicon metal market."

On June 30, 2020, GSM and MS filed petitions to stop silicon metal producers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malaysia and Kazakhstan from selling dumped and unfairly subsidized silicon metal imports into the United States. In their petitions, the companies asked the DOC and ITC to impose duties on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland and Malaysia to offset unfair pricing and to impose duties on Kazakhstan to offset unfair subsidies.

Now that the ITC has made its initial determination, duties could be imposed on imports from Kazakhstan as early as September 2020, and on imports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland and Malaysia as early as December 2020.

"Today's vote reaffirms what U.S. producers of silicon metal and their workers have known for years – that our industry is suffering as a result of dumped and subsidized imports," said Eddie Boardwine, Chief Operations Officer of MS. "Fortunately, our trade laws are set up to support fair trade. On behalf of our employees, customers, and colleagues, we applaud the ITC for its commitment to addressing harmful trade practices and look forward to seeing a level playing field restored."

Silicon metal is an important element added to various grades of aluminum alloys used in performance applications such as automotive components and aerospace products. Silicon metal also is a critical raw material in the production of silicone compounds used in numerous products including sealants, adhesives, rubber gaskets, caulking compounds, lubricants, food additives, coatings, polishes, and cosmetics, among others. In addition, silicon metal is the base material in the production of polysilicon, a purified form of silicon used in solar cells and semi-conductors.

For more on the petitions, see the companies' press release.
For more on the ITC's investigation, see the Commission's press release.
For more on the DOC's investigation, see the agency's press release.

About GSM and MS

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.

Mississippi Silicon LLC is a partnership between Rima Holding USA, Inc. and Clean Tech I LLC. Rima Holding USA Inc. is the majority owner of MS and also is associated with Rima Industrial S/A, a leading ferroalloy and non-ferrous metals producer in Brazil. Clean Tech I LLC is a partnership composed of strategic investors and financial advisers. MS's manufacturing operation is based in Burnsville, MS, and its silicon metal serves customers throughout the United States.

For more information, visit http://investor.ferroglobe.com and https://www.missilicon.com/.

Contact Elizabeth Heaton, elizabeth@EAHstrategiesLLC.com, 202-445-9858.

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SOURCE Globe Specialty Metals / Mississippi Silicon

FAQ

What is the significance of the ITC's investigation for GSM?

The ITC's investigation could result in duties on unfairly priced imports, which would help protect GSM's market position.

When could duties be imposed on imports from Kazakhstan?

Duties on imports from Kazakhstan could be imposed as early as September 2020.

What was the ITC's vote on the investigation concerning imports?

The ITC voted 5-0 that there is a 'reasonable indication' of material injury to the U.S. silicon metal industry.

Which countries are implicated in the silicon metal import investigation?

The countries implicated are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan.

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