As Chinese import volumes abated and pricing improved in response to that successful trade case, imports of the same product from India flooded into the United States.Īfter facing years of dumping by China, the onslaught of low-priced Indian imports has thwarted the recovery of Worthington’s DOT-39 cylinders business. government after losing substantial sales, market share, and revenue to unfair imports of DOT-39 cylinders from China. manufacturer of DOT-39 cylinders, successfully sought trade relief in 2020 from the U.S. market at aggressively low prices over the past three years. We need trade relief against India for us to be able to do that.”ĭumped and subsidized Indian DOT-39 cylinders have surged into the U.S. non-refillable cylinders market continues to be a target for opportunistic foreign industries, but we are prepared to do everything in our power to ensure we can continue serving our customers with American-made products that provide high-quality jobs in our manufacturing facilities in Ohio and Kentucky. Worthington Industries President and CEO Andy Rose said, “Low priced imports from India have surged since our successful trade case against China demonstrating the adverse impact that unfair import competition has on our business. HVAC industry, as well as helium, and foam insulation, sealants, and adhesives used in construction. DOT-39 cylinders are used in a wide variety of applications, but primarily in the transportation and delivery of refrigerant gases serving the U.S. They are also being unfairly subsidized by the Indian government. Department of Transportation specification 39 for pressure vessels (DOT-39 cylinders) imported from India are being sold at less than fair value, or “dumped,” in the United States by margins as high as 57 percent. Worthington’s action alleges that non-refillable steel cylinders meeting U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) for relief from unfair imports of certain non-refillable steel cylinders from India. Department of Commerce (Commerce) and the U.S. ( NYSE: WOR) announced today that it has initiated legal proceedings with the U.S. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Ap(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Worthington Industries, Inc.
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