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Australia is considering an anti-dumping investigation into galvanized steel from Vietnam and South Korea.
Australia is currently reviewing the application for anti-dumping duties on galvanized steel from Vietnam, and is expected to announce a decision to initiate a formal investigation on April 20, 2026.
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Australia is considering imposing anti-dumping duties on galvanized steel imported from Vietnam.
The Australian Anti-Dumping Commission has received a request to investigate galvanized steel from Vietnam. The decision to initiate formal investigations will be announced before April 20, 2026.
Australia forecasts record beef production of 2.9 million tonnes in 2026.
The Meat and Livestock Association of Australia (MLA) forecasts beef production in 2026 to reach a record high of 2.906 million tonnes, with the largest slaughter volume in nearly 50 years.
Imports of ores and minerals are projected to reach 30.54 million tons in 2025, an increase of 10.6% in value.
Vietnam is expected to spend nearly $3.16 billion importing ores and minerals in 2025, recording double-digit growth despite a 5.3% decrease in average import prices.
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