00:01Companies in Taiwan and nine other countries could face new duties aimed at protecting
00:05U.S. steel producers.
00:07The U.S. Commerce Department ruled that these countries dumped or subsidized corrosion-resistant
00:12steel exported to the U.S.
00:14Some Taiwanese companies could now face nearly 11 percent in anti-dumping duties on top of
00:20existing 50 percent tariffs on steel.
00:23The ruling could affect nearly 3 billion U.S. dollars of imports into the U.S.
00:27Corrosion-resistant steel, also known as core steel, is used in cars, appliances, construction
00:33materials, and other products.
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