UK anti-dumping body recommends lifting limits on steel imports
by Jack Simpson from World news | The Guardian on (#6JGSW)
Proposal to suspend safeguarding measures on certain products follows news of Tata's Port Talbot closure plans
The government's anti-dumping body has recommended that measures limiting the import of certain steel products be lifted after the decision to close the blast furnaces at Port Talbot.
The Trade Remedies Authority, which is charged with protecting UK industry from dumped or subsidised imports, said its preliminary view was to advise the business secretary, Kemi Badenoch, to suspend safeguarding measures on imports of hot-rolled flat and coil steel for a temporary period of nine months.
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