07
May
09:10
New Zealand Steel argues for duties in court
New Zealand Steel, a subsidiary of Australia’s BlueScope, is currently in court arguing that a decision not to impose countervailing duties on Chine HDG should be reviewed and overturned. New Zealand has typically imposed very light duties or refused to impose any at all as it regards China as a market economy, Kallanish notes.
New Zealand Steel’s lawyer Jack Hodder argued that other jursidictions such as Australia and Canada had found countervailabl…
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