The notice from the U.S. Department of Commerce states that during the review period of August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024, silicon metal imported from Malaysia was not sold in the U.S. at prices lower than what is considered normal. This means that there will be no antidumping duties imposed on these imports. The effective date of this decision is June 23, 2026.
By not imposing antidumping duties, the U.S. government is allowing Malaysian silicon metal to be sold at normal prices, which can benefit U.S. companies that rely on this material. This could lead to lower prices for consumers as well.
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