The U.S. Department of Commerce has completed an expedited sunset review regarding the antidumping duty order on alloy and carbon steel threaded rod from China. They determine that if the order were revoked, it's likely that dumping, or selling goods below cost, would continue at significant levels, with margins up to 59.45%. This decision ensures that the order remains in place to mitigate dumping risks. The details and all the topics discussed in this review can be accessed through the department's electronic service system.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. government checked if stopping special rules on metal rods from China would cause a problem called "selling too cheap," and they found it would likely still happen, so they're keeping the rules to protect fair prices.