Korea demands ‘fair ruling’ in Vietnam steel investigation
Published: 15 Aug. 2019, 19:16
Korea has demanded Vietnam make a “fair ruling” on an ongoing investigation into Korean firms’ alleged dumping of their steel products in the Southeast Asian country, the Trade Ministry said Thursday.
On Thursday, Korean officials from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy met their Vietnamese counterparts in Da Nang and called on the Vietnamese government to make a fair decision in the anti-dumping probe on Korean steelmakers.
Vietnam began a probe in October last year to see if Korean steelmakers sold their color coated galvanized steel sheet products at prices lower than market value and is expected to come up with a final ruling in October this year, the ministry said.
Yonhap
On Thursday, Korean officials from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy met their Vietnamese counterparts in Da Nang and called on the Vietnamese government to make a fair decision in the anti-dumping probe on Korean steelmakers.
Vietnam began a probe in October last year to see if Korean steelmakers sold their color coated galvanized steel sheet products at prices lower than market value and is expected to come up with a final ruling in October this year, the ministry said.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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