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Turkey has imposed anti-dumping duties on steel imports from China, Russia, India, and Japan, with the highest tariffs on Chinese imports, ranging from 15% to 43%. The move aims to prevent "unjust competition" following appeals from domestic producers. The decision was published in Turkey's Official Gazette, citing the alleged dumping of steel as a threat to domestic production.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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