US Imposes 127% Tariff on Algerian Rebar After Dumping Ruling

Reuters12-19
US Imposes 127% Tariff on Algerian Rebar After Dumping Ruling

Commercial Metals Company $(CMC)$ is currently affected by a preliminary ruling from the U.S. Department of Commerce, which found that rebar originating from Algeria has been unfairly dumped into the U.S. market. As a result, an anti-dumping margin of 127% will be immediately applied to all Algerian rebar imports. The final determination, which could modify this rate, is expected within 75 days. This development stems from a trade petition filed by the U.S. domestic rebar industry in June 2025, which also included allegations against steel producers in Bulgaria, Egypt, and Vietnam. Additional rulings related to countervailing and antidumping duties on imports from these countries are expected in early 2026. These regulatory actions could significantly impact CMC by influencing competition and market dynamics within the domestic steel industry.

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