The United States International Trade Commission reviewed the status of countervailing and antidumping duty orders on large diameter welded pipes from several countries, including Canada, China, Greece, India, South Korea, and Turkey. The Commission concluded that removing these orders would likely harm industries in the United States due to the potential continuation or recurrence of material injury. These determinations were part of a series of reviews conducted since early 2024, and the final decision was completed on April 28, 2025. The detailed findings are documented in a publication by the Commission.
Simple Explanation
The International Trade Commission looked at some rules about big metal tubes from other countries and decided that if the rules were taken away, it could hurt factories in the U.S. because cheaper tubes might continue to come in.