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U.S. Slaps Import Duties of More Than 400% on Vietnam Steel

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U.S. Slaps Import Duties of More Than 400% on Vietnam Steel
By
John Boudreau
and
Philip Heijmans
July 2, 2019, 10:01 PM EDTUpdated on July 2, 2019, 10:51 PM EDT

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-07-03/u-s-slaps-import-duties-on-vietnam-steel-in-ramp-up-of-tension
https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sha...duties-on-vietnam-steel-in-ramp-up-of-tension
The U.S. Commerce Department imposed duties of more than 400% on steel imports from Vietnam, accusing some businesses of shipping products from the Southeast Asian nation to evade the levies in a further escalation of tension between the two trading partners.

In three preliminary circumvention rulings on Vietnamese steel, the Commerce Department said certain products produced in South Korea and Taiwan were shipped to Vietnam for minor processing before being exported to U.S. as corrosion-resistant steel products and cold-rolled steel. Customs officials have been ordered to collect cash deposits at rates as high as 456.23% on imports of the steel products produced in Vietnam using material from South Korea and Taiwan.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

It’s not surprising companies will try to route products through countries such as Vietnam to dodge higher duties, said Robert Carnell, Asia Pacific chief economist at ING Bank.

“It’s a no-brainer,” he said. “You increase the cost and people are going to try and find a way to avoid it. It’s human nature.”

In another case, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is investigating six American companies for allegedly evading anti-dumping duties while importing and misclassifying Chinese-made carbon steel pipe fittings through Cambodia, according to the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh.

The U.S. is hardening its rhetoric against Vietnam, one of its major trading partners and an economy that’s benefiting from President Donald Trump’s trade war with China. Trump described Vietnam last week as “almost the single-worst abuser of everybody” when asked if he wanted to impose tariffs on the nation.

Vietnam says it’s working to reduce its trade surplus with the U.S., and is already cracking downon Chinese manufacturers who are rerouting their goods via the Southeast Asian nation for export to the U.S. in order to bypass higher tariffs.

The U.S. Embassy in Hanoi said this week it’s in talks with authorities and hopes “Vietnam takes steps in the near term to address our concerns in a constructive manner.”

Vietnam’s annual trade surplus with the U.S. has exceeded $20 billion since 2014 and reached $39.5 billion last year, the highest in records going back to 1990, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

(Updates with economist’s comment from 4th paragraph.)
 
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The tariffs are hefty but when looking from the bright side: the tariffs will stop smuggling and force taiwan and kimchi folks to set up Vietnam steel factories.

:-)
 
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Thats good for VN to get rid of CN steel, CN steel factories workers r crying instead :lol:
 
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This clearly explained Vietnam is just reseller, not producing or manufacturing country
Not necessarily bad thing sis, look at HK, they are rich thank to tradings not producing shoes :-)
 
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This is a sad reality for not just Vietnam but for all East Asian countries. The Americans are able to do this because their divide and conquer strategy is working so well in East Asia. If East Asian countries are united(economically) with one voice then they don't need to be feared of these type of attack from Americans and others.

As long as East Asian are divided the Americans can pick you guys off one by one.
 
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This was long long overdue.. perhaps, more than 7 years!!!
 
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They are busy producing girls as brides for Chinese farmers. Vietnamese baby boys are not as desirable as they their prospects are to move to Thailand to work for a living in a none desirable profession.
@Dubious @waz

Mod, U can not let Cnese keep violating forum rules, specially after CN govt blocked PDF.
 
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It’s not against forum rules to state fact. Check this YouTube video about a Viet bride in China. You should not feel ashame as Chinese men make Viet brides very happy.

@Dubious @waz CN govt block PDF, Mod pls support CN govt by giving ban to all Cnsese violating forum rules.
 
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I’m not Chinese. I’m a Taiwanese American. Not inside China’s firewall.

On the other hand. Are you at a Thai Internet cafe?
U r violating forum rules and deserve IMMEDIATE BANNING

IMMEDIATE BANNING
The posting of pornography; discriminatory remarks which are sexually explicit, harmful, threatening, abusive, defamatory, obscene, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive; excessive obscene or vulgar language; posts which discuss or illustrate illegal activity; providing links to sites that contain any of the aforementioned; advertising other websites on our forum.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/forum-rules-and-regulations.92653/
 
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They are busy producing girls as brides for Chinese farmers. Vietnamese baby boys are not as desirable as they their prospects are to move to Thailand to work for a living in a none desirable profession.
Mind your language! Either discuss the thread or the issue but not the people or the nationals or else you will be banned as it breaks forum rules!
 
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