ITC Institutes a Preliminary Injury Investigation and Will Conduct a Hearing Concerning the Antidumping Case on Carbon Steel Plate from Brazil, Mainland China, India, Indonesia, Korea and Ukraine
The International Trade Commission of Ministry of Economic Affairs (ITC) instituted the preliminary injury investigation of the antidumping case on carbon steel plate from Brazil, Mainland China, India, Indonesia, Korea and Ukraine on February 24, 2016.
In order to proceed with the preliminary injury investigation of the abovementioned case, the ITC will conduct a hearing to provide an opportunity for face-to-face communication between representatives of domestic producers, foreign producers, importers, and other interested parties. (Please refer to our letter dated Feb. 26, 2016 with ref. no. MOEAITC-ID-10500004950)
The ITC is inviting the interested parties to attend the hearing in order that they may present their arguments. The hearing will be held on April 1, 2016, 2:00 p.m., at the 2nd floor of the Application and Certification Building of the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, which is located at No.4, Sec.1, Jinan Rd., Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C). Those who wish to appear at this hearing, please inform the ITC before March 29, 2016 by fax, airmail or e-mail. Persons signed up for presenting their arguments are also invited to attend the pre-hearing conference, which will be held at 1:40 p.m. prior to the hearing, and they are strongly encouraged to provide 15 copies of written arguments or their summaries with signature.
The interested parties will be kept informed about the progress of the investigation. At the same time, the ITC will keep updating the investigation proceeding at its website: http://www.moeaitc.gov.tw/ITC/english/case/wfrmRelatedInfo.aspx?menu_id=144&caseid=84, or "Related Information by Case " under "Investigation Cases" at the front page of our website.
For more details, please contact:
Mr. Lin (Hsin-Shan Lin) Tel: 886-2-2506-6670 ext. 513
Ms. Liang (Ming-Chu Liang) Tel: 886-2-2506-6670 ext. 504
International Trade Commission, Ministry of Economic Affairs