Chile's Anti-Price Distortion Commission, or CNDP, recommended a provisional duty of 13.1% for imports of rebar from Mexico for an initial period of four months.
The announcement was published in the official gazette on Thursday and is already valid. After the four-month period, the duty could be extended.
The duty affects imports only from Mexico. The duties apply to material under HS codes 7213.1000, 7214.2000, 7227.9000 and 7228.3000.
In the end of March, Mexican steelmaker DeAcero -- responsible for major rebar exports to Chile -- denied it was dumping rebar to the Andean country, saying the company was not undertaking unfair dumping practices.
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