Australia’s Anti-Dumping Commission has completed its final review of the anti-dumping tax period for aluminium profiles from Vietnam and Malaysia and has revoked anti dumping duties on aluminium profiles. The Anti-Dumping Commission considers that the evidence does not support a recommendation to continue the anti-dumping measures. Whilst dumping is likely to continue for some exporters, dumping had little, if any, impact on the Australian industry in the inquiry period. The commission’s assessment is that future dumping from Malaysia and Vietnam is not likely to lead to a continuation or recurrence of material injury to the Australian industry in the absence of the measures.The Commissioner initiated the inquiry on 15 September 2021, following consideration of an application lodged by Capral Limited seeking the continuation of the antidumping measures.5 The Commissioner established an inquiry period of 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 for this continuation inquiry.
Australia’s Anti-Dumping Commission has completed its final review of the anti-dumping tax period for aluminium profiles from Vietnam and Malaysia and has revoked anti dumping duties on aluminium profiles. The Anti-Dumping Commission considers that the evidence does not support a recommendation to continue the anti-dumping measures. Whilst dumping is likely to continue for some exporters, dumping had little, if any, impact on the Australian industry in the inquiry period. The commission’s assessment is that future dumping from Malaysia and Vietnam is not likely to lead to a continuation or recurrence of material injury to the Australian industry in the absence of the measures.The Commissioner initiated the inquiry on 15 September 2021, following consideration of an application lodged by Capral Limited seeking the continuation of the antidumping measures.5 The Commissioner established an inquiry period of 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 for this continuation inquiry.