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Peremptory Proceedings Prompt Premature Procedural Pause

On June 15, Malaysia’s Ministry of Investment, Trade & Industry formally terminated its expedited review of anti-dumping duties concerning color-coated steel imports from Vietnam’s Tay Nam Steel Manufacturing & Trading Co., Ltd. The decision effectively concludes the company’s temporary exemption that had been in place during the review period.

 

Supplications Set Aside, Suspicion Surrounds Supply Chains

Tay Nam Steel had sought the review by claiming it neither exported to Malaysia nor had any affiliations with the Vietnamese companies already facing AD duties. However, after scrutinizing its submission during the review conducted from February 22 to August 20, authorities found insufficient evidence to justify a continued exemption or withdrawal from existing obligations.

 

Categorical Classifications & Codified Commodity Controls Clarified

The anti-dumping duties cover pre-painted, painted, or color-coated steel coils that fall under several classifications in the Harmonised System & ASEAN Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature. These include tariff codes such as 7210.70.11 00, 7210.70.19 00, & 7210.70.99 90, representing a diverse category of processed flat steel used extensively in construction & manufacturing.

 

Tariff Thresholds & Trade Turbulence Traverse Transnational Terrain

The original duties were implemented on July 20, 2021, & are set to expire on July 19, 2026. For Vietnamese exporters, the duty ranges from 12.06% to 34.85%, while Chinese exporters face a steeper rate of 52.10%. The differential reflects the outcome of prior investigations which identified pricing irregularities & undercutting in both markets.

 

Exemptions Expire, Enforcement Ensues on Equitable Export Ethics

During the temporary exemption phase, Tay Nam Steel was permitted to trade free from the duties while the review was underway. The conclusion of this review, however, reinstates the previous obligation, meaning any shipments from the company are now subject to the applicable tariffs unless another legal review is undertaken.

 

Protectionist Policies Preserve Provincial Producers' Prosperity

Malaysia’s firm stance illustrates its commitment to protecting domestic steel manufacturers from foreign pricing distortions. By continuing to enforce AD duties, MITI aims to ensure fair market conditions for local producers grappling with cost disadvantages due to dumped imports, particularly from heavily subsidized foreign competitors.

 

Diplomatic Dénouement Delays Definitive Dispute Determination

While the move may be seen as a setback for Tay Nam Steel, it aligns with regional trade defense norms & World Trade Organization provisions. Vietnam, a key ASEAN trading partner, has not yet indicated whether it will challenge the decision. The situation may still evolve diplomatically, especially if industry bodies initiate fresh appeals or dispute panels.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Malaysia ended the expedited AD duty review on Tay Nam Steel’s color-coated steel imports.

  • The company is now subject to duties ranging from 12.06% to 34.85% for Vietnam, also 52.10% for China.

  • AD duties on these products, under AHTN 7210.70 series, remain in force until July 19, 2026.

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Malaysia Muzzles Metallurgical Maneuvers by Venerable Vietnamese Vendor

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Synopsis: - Malaysia’s Ministry of Investment, Trade & Industry has concluded its expedited anti-dumping duty review on color-coated steel from Vietnam's Tay Nam Steel Manufacturing & Trading Co., Ltd., ending the temporary exemption granted to the company. The duties, ranging from 12.06% to 52.10%, remain in effect until July 2026.

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