Vietnam's Steel Association has asked the government to impose tariffs on galvanised steel imported from China and South Korea to protect domestic production, the government said on Friday. Galvanised steel imports from China and South Korea have been rising rapidly,
In a recent request to the ministry, VSA chairman Nghiem Xuan Da said that since the anti-dumping measures against Chinese coated steel (Case AD02) expired in May 2022, imports from China have surged, accounting for 64-67 percent of the total imported steel during the 2022-23 period.
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Vietnam's Steel Association has asked the government to impose tariffs on galvanized steel imported from China and South Korea to protect domestic production, the government said on Friday. Galvanized steel imports from China and South Korea have been rising rapidly,
The agency reported that a recent traveller wearing a Vietnam war veteran hat was denied entry at the airport. “A group of tourists wearing the hat was also fined US$3,000 after being stopped by authorities,” it warned. The agency further cautioned that “wearing the hat on the streets could lead to conflicts with locals”.