U. S. Steel Reacts to Important Department of Commerce Preliminary Results
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U. S. Steel’s SVP, General Counsel and Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Duane Holloway, said, “We are encouraged by the Commerce Department’s diligence in enforcing trade laws in its review of Mexican OCTG, but have concerns that Argentine OCTG is being dumped at much higher levels than the preliminary rate. We look forward to continuing to engage in the reviews so that Commerce can calculate fair and accurate dumping margins in their final results next year. As we have for decades, U. S. Steel will continue to lead the domestic industry in the fight against unfairly traded imports on behalf of our steelworkers, communities, and customers.”
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