USS to fight revocation of duty on line pipe from Mexico
Nov 21, 2007 | 11:59 AM
| Michael Cowden
U.S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, plans to challenge a recent International Trade Commission decision to revoke anti-dumping duties on large-diameter welded line pipe from Mexico, the company said Wednesday.
The Pittsburgh-based integrated steelmaker contests the notion that revoking the order will not cause material injury to domestic producers. The revocation promotes "unfair trade," the company alleged.....
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