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Mining News Agency -It is reported that Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) planned to impose anti-dumping duties on carbon and alloy steel pipes from South Korea, following a several months investigation that applied by domestic manufacturer Saskatchewan steel firm Evraz and Canmore, Alta´s Canadian National Steel.
Mining News -The duties would affect line pipe between 2.3 and 24 inches (about 60 to 610 mm) in diameter that entering from South Korea. CITT planned to release further details about the investigation later this month, including its justifications for the duties.
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