US Releases Initial Antidumping Duty Rates on Ferro-Silicon Imports from Brazil, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan

US Commerce Department announces preliminary antidumping duties on ferro-silicon imports from Brazil, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan.
FerroGlobe, Ferro-Silicon

The US Department of Commerce has announced the preliminary antidumping duty (AD) rates for ferro-silicon (FeSi) imports from Brazil, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan. The initial duty rates vary by country and producer, with most foreign entities falling below 10%, signaling a moderate level of protectionism against what is perceived as unfair pricing practices in the sector. These decisions come amid an ongoing investigation and could have significant implications for the US ferro-silicon industry.

Preliminary AD Rates for Brazilian, Malaysian, and Kazakh Ferro-Silicon Producers

The following initial AD rates have been determined:

1. Brazil:
  • Minasligas: 1.18%
  • Companhia de Ferro Ligas da Bahia (Ferbasa): 13.13%
  • Ligas de Alumino: 21.78%
  • "All others": 13.13%

2. Malaysia:
  • OM Sarawak: 6.91%
  • Pertama Ferralloys: 9.01%
  • "All others": 7.84%

3. Kazakhstan:
  • YDD, Asia Ferroalloys, and KazSilicon Metallurgical Combine: 4.22%
  • TNC Kazchrome: 6.2%
  • "All others": 4.67%
In addition to these AD rates, importers must pay cash deposit rates to the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP). For example, Brazilian importers will be required to pay rates ranging from 1.06% to 13.03% depending on the exporter. Notably, there are no cash deposit requirements for imports from Kazakhstan, further highlighting the complexity of the trade case.

Ongoing Investigation and Potential Impact on US Ferro-Silicon Industry

The Commerce Department’s final ruling is expected by May 17, with an injury determination scheduled from the US International Trade Commission (USITC) by April 29. This investigation is running concurrently with a countervailing duty (CVD) probe into the imports from these countries. The case initially arose from petitions filed by FerroGlobe's US subsidiary and CC Metals and Alloys, two key players in the US ferro-silicon industry, in response to perceived market distortions.

In 2023, shipments from Brazil, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan accounted for 77% (152,073 metric tonnes) of the total US ferro-silicon imports, making this investigation crucial for the local industry.

The outcome of this case will likely affect future imports and pricing dynamics in the US market, as well as the competitiveness of domestic ferro-silicon producers.

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