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The government sets out to release new antidumping policies and national standards for steel products, in response to local industries' complaints against the onslaught of imported goods.

 

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Krakatau Steel CEO Silmy Karim (center) talking with KHI Pipe Industries CEO Utomo Nugroho (left), after the Completion Shipment for Steel Pipe Export to Australia ceremony, in Cilegon, Banten, last December. Antara/Asep Fathulrahman . tempo : 173222429646.

BACHRUL Chairi, Chairman of the Indonesian Antidumping Committee (KADI), double checked the documents on his desk as he planned to submit them to Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi. With the authority to investigate unfair international trade practices, KADI seeks to propose the application of antidumping duties for imported hot rolled coil (HRC) alloy steel products from China. “HRC alloy, soon,” Bachrul told Tempo, that Friday, March 12.

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