The U.S. Department of Commerce has completed an expedited review on the antidumping duty orders concerning welded stainless steel pressure pipes from Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. They determined that if these orders are revoked, dumping is likely to continue or recur at rates as high as 167.11% for Malaysia, 24.01% for Thailand, and 16.25% for Vietnam. This decision came after receiving no substantial responses from the countries involved, prompting a faster review process. The results are documented in the Issues and Decision Memorandum, accessible online.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. Department of Commerce checked to see if stopping some special rules that keep some countries from selling steel pipes at unfairly low prices would cause those low prices to come back. They think the low prices would come back if the rules were stopped.