The
duties were announced just hours after Rhode Island Governor
Gina Raimondo won confirmation as the new U.S. Commerce
Secretary in an 84-15 U.S. Senate vote.
The anti-dumping case and a companion anti-subsidy
countervailing duty case were initiated under the Trump
administration in March 2020. Common alloy aluminum sheet is a
flat-rolled product used in building facades and truck trailer
bodies to street signs.
Germany had the highest anti-dumping rate, ranging from 49.4% to
242.8%, and the largest exports of aluminum sheet to the United
States, with $286.6 million worth in 2019.
Bahrain, second with $241.2 million worth of aluminum sheet
exported to the United States, received a 4.83% anti-dumping
duty rate and an anti-subsidy rate of up to 6.44%.
Commerce's International Trade Administration issued a fact
sheet showing anti-dumping and anti-subsidy rates for other
countries, including Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, India,
Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa,
South Korea, Spain, Taiwan and Turkey.
"There has been a revival in investment in U.S. domestic
production of common alloy sheet. The key question...is whether
the domestic increase in common alloy production is sufficient
to offset potentially lower imports," said Wood Mackenzie's
principal analyst Uday Patel.
"Aluminium demand is expanding rapidly in the United States at
the moment and we expect the stimulus to further push demand
growth for common alloy sheet over the next two years," Patel
said, adding that imports will likely continue despite the
duties.
Patel expected that some of the aluminium sheets will reroute to
Europe, where demand is likely strong enough to absorb the extra
metal, as well as Southeast Asia where they might face
oversupply due to readily available Chinese material.
The duties will come on top of 10% U.S. tariffs imposed on most
aluminum imports by the Trump administration under a national
security law.
U.S. aluminium premium was last at $364 a tonne, easing from its
highest since November 2019 of $365 a tonne hit on Monday.
(Graphic: US aluminium premium,
https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/
gfx/ce/qzjpqgzglpx/US%20ali.png)
(Reporting by David Lawder; Additional reporting by Mai Nguyen
in Hanoi; Editing by Chris Reese, Sonya Hepinstall, William
Maclean)
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