US says tin mill products from China, South Korea, Canada and Germany being  dumped

US says tin mill products from China, South Korea, Canada and Germany being dumped

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The US Commerce Department said imports of tin mill products – silver metal used in cans for food and paint – from the Netherlands, Taiwan, Turkey and the UK are not being dumped
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The US Commerce Department said on Friday it found that imports of tin mill products from Canada, China, Germany, and South Korea are being dumped onto the US market and imports of tin mill products from China are also being subsidised.

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