The US International Trade Commission has determined that a US industry is not materially injured or threatened with material injury due to the subsidized import of steel nails from India, Oman, and Turkey, according to the agency Friday.
The commission also found that imports of steel nails from Sri Lanka, deemed subsidized by the US Department of Commerce, are negligible. The agency voted to terminate a Sri Lankan countervailing duty investigation, said USITC.
No countervailing duty orders will be imposed on imports for India, Oman, and Turkey, the agency said.
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