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Weldbend, Boltex file trade petitions against India, Spain and Italy

June 30, 2016

Weldbend Corp. and Boltex Mfg. Co., two U.S.-based producers of carbon-steel flanges, recently filed petitions within the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commision charging that unfairly priced and subsidized imports of carbon-steel flanges from India, Spain and Italy are causing material injury to the domestic industry.

The antidumping and countervailing petitions seek the enforcement and compliance of Indian, Spanish and Italian manufacturers with U.S. and international trade laws. Boltex and Weldbend charge that unfairly traded imports of carbon-steel flanges from India, Spain and Italy are causing material injury to the American industry of carbon-steel flanges, as these foreign producers are selling their products in the American market at prices that are less than their fair value and are thereby significantly undercutting American market prices.

The countervailing duty petition also alleges the Indian government has given significant subsidies to the Indian carbon-steel flanges industry — to the severe detriment of American jobs and manufacturing.

“Together with Boltex, we are filing these petitions on behalf of American producers to offset the unfair advantage that Indian, Italian and Spanish producers have gained through actions that are in contravention of the law,” said James J. Coulas Jr., owner and president of Weldbend.

Boltex President and Chairman of the Board Frank Bernobich added: “The prices at which these foreign-made flanges are coming into the U.S. market are unbelievably low and they are consistently undercutting us. We can compete with anyone, as long as that competition takes place on a level playing field. However, it’s impossible for these flanges to be considered fairly priced.”

Weldbend and Boltex note American manufacturers have been increasingly injured by the unfair competition occurring in the U.S. carbon-steel flanges market and American manufacturing jobs are being lost as a result.

Merchandise

The products covered by the petitions, carbon-steel flanges, are forged rings of steel designed to join two sections of a piping system or to start a piping system from a pressure vessel, valve or any other integrally flanged assembly.

The procedure 

The ITC generally initiates its investigations within days of filing a petition, while the DOC should initiate its antidumping and countervailing duty investigations within 20 days of filing of the domestic industry’s petition. The ITC’s preliminary injury determination is expected on Aug. 15, and the DOC is anticipated to issue its preliminary countervailing duty determination by late September and its preliminary antidumping determinations by early December. After the issuance of DOC’s preliminary determinations, importers of covered Indian, Spanish and Italian carbon-steel flanges will be required to make cash deposits in the amount of the DOC’s preliminary antidumping and countervailing duty margins. A final determination is expected within 75 days from the preliminary determinations.
 

Source: Weldbend
KEYWORDS: flanges pipes

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