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New Preliminary Dumping Determinations on Aluminum Extrusion Imports

The United States Department of Commerce announced its preliminarily determination that aluminum extrusion producers and exporters in China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam sold aluminum extrusions at less-than-fair value in the U.S.

The U.S. Aluminum Extruders Coalition and the United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial, and Service Workers International unions—petitioners in this case—"commend Commerce’s decision to impose duties, which are crucial to U.S. producers and workers, and urge Commerce to maintain these affirmative decisions in the final phase of the proceeding," according to a release from the Aluminum Extruders Coalition. 

What Commerce says

“The Commerce Department’s findings against these 14 countries show just how widespread dumping practices are globally and highlight the importance of strongly enforcing the antidumping laws to shield U.S. businesses and workers from the devastating effects of unfair trade,” says Robert E. DeFrancesco, trade counsel to the petitioners and a partner in the International Trade Practice at Wiley. “We are encouraged by the preliminary affirmative findings and will continue to work with the Commerce Department to ensure that for its final determination, the margins properly reflect the full amount of dumping taking place by the foreign producers.”

Commerce calculated affirmative preliminary dumping rates from these countries in the following ranges:

  • China 4.91%–376.85%
  • Colombia 8.85%–34.47%
  • Ecuador 17.23%–51.20%
  • India 3.44%-39.05%
  • Indonesia 5.66%-112.21%
  • Italy 15.3%-41.67%
  • Korea 2.42%
  • Malaysia 26.7%-27.51%
  • Mexico 9.18%-82.03%
  • Taiwan 33.93%-57.86%
  • Thailand 2.02%-4.04%
  • Turkey 45.44%-602.72%
  • UAE 9.13%-42.29%
  • Vietnam 2.85%-41.84%

Next steps

Commerce’s determination establishes the preliminary duty rates in the dumping segments of the investigations. In mid-May 2024, following the publication of Commerce’s preliminary determination in the U.S. Federal Register, Commerce will instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection to begin suspending liquidation and collecting preliminary duties (in the form of cash deposits) on entries of aluminum extrusions from these 14 countries. For imports from China, Mexico, Indonesia and Turkey, anti-dumping duties will be added to countervailing duties announced on March 5, 2024. These are preliminary determinations only.

Commerce continues to collect information, and parties will have additional opportunities to comment on Commerce’s preliminary calculations. Commerce is scheduled to issue its final determinations in mid-July 2024, which could be extended to late September 2024, and the preliminary calculated rates may increase. The duties that will be imposed following this decision are assessed on the importer of record of the merchandise.

Read the full release