The decision was adopted by the Interdepartmental Commission on International Trade of Ukraine under Resolution No. AD-589/2026/441-01 dated January 26, 2026.
The ruling followed an application by ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih and a sunset review initiated due to the expiry of the anti-dumping measures originally imposed in 2019. The investigation determined that steel bars originating in Belarus and Moldova had been imported into Ukraine at dumped prices, causing injury to the domestic producer.
It was established that the anti-dumping measures in place had mitigated the negative impact of dumped imports on the domestic industry and partially offset the injury. However, the economic conditions in Belarus and Moldova were found not to eliminate the likelihood of a recurrence of dumping.
The products concerned include hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel bars with a diameter of up to 40 mm, excluding certain special steel grades and shaped profiles. In accordance with the decision, the previously established anti-dumping duty rates will remain in force for the next five years.
The Commission stated that the decision does not contradict Ukraine’s national interests. The measures entered into force on the date of publication.
Comments
No comment yet.