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... in an anti-dumping duty investigation into whether imports of welded stainless steel pressure pipe from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are injuring ... View this article
... I keep hearing about Vietnam but haven't seen much from them lately. ... Vietnam is a buyer, but again, prices are softer.". ... View this article
... Those to Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines and South Korea totaled 12,374 tonnes, 16,323 tonnes, 21,323 tonnes and 54,092 tonnes, respectively. ... View this article
... of anti-dumping duties against welded stainless pressure pipe, in outside diameters of less than 14-inch, from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. ... View this article
... between the United States and Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam—could ultimately ... View this article
... Several exporters previously told AMM that shipping material through Hong Kong and Vietnam was the best way to avoid stepped-up inspections in ... View this article
... Vietnam, Taiwan and the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean took 2,590 tonnes, 2,464 tonnes and 2,324 tonnes, respectively, according to ... View this article
... for containerized ferrous scrap from the US East Coast, as well as Northern Europe, and the countries like South Korea, Vietnam and other Asian ... View this article
... Taiwan confirmed that they were offered several bulk cargoes, and rumors are rife that bulk sales were concluded to Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia ... View this article
... Vietnam was the second-largest supplier of welded OCTG to the US market in 2012 at 220,200 tons, nearly quadruple the 56,700 tons shipped the ... View this article
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