US panel approves import probe of steel pipe from nine countries

Panel agrees that there was a reasonable indication that US manufacturers are injured by imports of ‘oil country tubular goods’ from the nine countries

Doug Palmer
Updated17 Aug 2013, 07:58 PM IST
Move may lead to steep duties on steel pipe from South Korea, India and seven other countries that is used in oil and natural gas production. Photo: Bloomberg<br />
Move may lead to steep duties on steel pipe from South Korea, India and seven other countries that is used in oil and natural gas production. Photo: Bloomberg (Bloomberg )

Washington: A US trade panel on Friday approved a commerce department investigation that could lead to steep duties on steel pipe from South Korea, India and seven other countries that is used in oil and natural gas production and which domestic manufacturers say is being sold in the US at unfairly low prices.

add_main_imageThe US International Trade Commission voted 6-0 that there was a reasonable indication that US manufacturers are injured by imports of “oil country tubular goods” (OTCG) from the nine countries. That allowed the probe to proceed.

The commerce department launched the investigation last month, acting on a petition filed by US Steel, Maverick Tube Corporation, TMK IPSCO and other manufacturers who accuse their foreign competitors of unfairly undercutting US prices to grab sales and market share.NextMAds

The main US steel industry group, the American Iron and Steel Institute, praised the vote.

“US companies and their workers deserve to have a fair shake, and we applaud today’s vote as an important move towards providing US steel producers relief from unfairly traded OCTG imports,” the group’s president Thomas Gibson said.

But a rival organization representing steel importers criticized the action, arguing the US OCTG sector is currently profitable even if “some overly aggressive suppliers (have) created an inventory overhang in the US market”.

“With a profitable and growing industry in the US, along with growing demand for OCTG from all sources, domestic and imported, this is not an industry that needs trade protection,” said David Phelps, president of the American Institute for International Trade.

The commerce department will make a preliminary decision on duties in coming months and a final decision in 2014.

Other countries named in the case are the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine and Vietnam. REUTERSsixthMAds

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