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Anti-Dumping Duty Checker

Check anti-dumping and countervailing duties by product, origin country, and destination market. View duty rates, investigation status, historical rates, and exemption options.

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Anti-Dumping Duty Checker

Check anti-dumping and countervailing duties by product, origin country, and destination market. Calculate duty impact and understand compliance requirements.

Anti-Dumping Duty Lookup
Check anti-dumping and countervailing duties by product, origin country, and destination market
AD Measures

1

Found for this route

Highest Rate

248.66%

AD/CVD duty

Duty Impact

$248,660

On $100,000

Status

active

Until 2028-03-20

Matching Anti-Dumping Measures

Hot-Rolled Steel Flat Products

HS Code: 7208 | Steel Products

ActiveAD + CVD

Duty Rate

248.66%

Effective Date

2018-03-20

Expiry Date

2028-03-20

Investigation #

A-570-916

Exporter-Specific Rates
ExporterRateNotes
All Others248.66%Country-wide rate
Baoshan Iron & Steel206.63%Individual rate
Anshan Iron & Steel236.91%Individual rate

Section 232 tariffs of 25% may also apply in addition to AD/CVD duties.

Exemption Available: New Exporter Review
Understanding Anti-Dumping Duties

Anti-dumping (AD) duties are protectionist tariffs imposed on foreign imports believed to be priced below fair market value. These duties are designed to protect domestic industries from unfair competition and can significantly impact your landed costs.

Countervailing duties (CVD) are separate tariffs imposed to offset foreign government subsidies. Many products are subject to both AD and CVD duties simultaneously, resulting in significantly higher total duties.

Key Points

  • โ€ข AD/CVD duties are in addition to normal customs duties
  • โ€ข FTAs typically do not override AD/CVD orders
  • โ€ข Orders remain in effect for 5+ years
  • โ€ข Subject to periodic administrative reviews
Common Products Subject to Anti-Dumping Duties
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Steel Products

HS: 7204-7229

Up to 536%
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Aluminum Products

HS: 7601-7616

Up to 373%
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Solar Panels

HS: 8541.40

Up to 239%
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Wind Turbines

HS: 8502.31

Up to 215%
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Automotive Tires

HS: 4011

Up to 88%
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Chemicals

HS: 2801-2942

Up to 154%
Major Markets with AD/CVD Measures
MarketAuthorityActive MeasuresDatabase
United StatesUS DOC / ITC600+AD/CVD Search
European UnionEuropean Commission150+TRADE Defence
United KingdomTRAB UK90+Trade Remedies
AustraliaAnti-Dumping Commission200+Public Register
IndiaDGTR India350+DGTR Database
CanadaCBSA150+SIMA Registry
Understanding Investigation Status

Active

Order is in effect and duties are being collected. Subject to periodic reviews.

Under Review

Administrative review in progress. Duty rates may be adjusted retroactively.

Sunset Review

5-year review to determine if order should continue. May result in revocation.

New Investigation

Fresh investigation initiated. Provisional measures may apply during investigation.

Expired

Order has been revoked or expired. No AD duties currently apply.

Pro Tips for AD/CVD Compliance
1

Check Before You Import

Always verify AD/CVD status before arranging shipments. Retroactive duties can be financially devastating.

2

Know Your Exporter Rate

Individual exporter rates may be significantly lower than country-wide rates. Ask your supplier for their rate.

3

Monitor Administrative Reviews

Annual reviews can result in retroactive duty adjustments. Budget for potential increases.

4

Consider Alternative Sourcing

Countries without AD measures may offer significant cost advantages. Evaluate total landed cost.

5

Explore New Exporter Review

New exporters not investigated originally may qualify for individual rates lower than country-wide rates.

6

Work with a Licensed Broker

AD/CVD compliance is complex. A licensed customs broker can help navigate the requirements.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Assuming FTAs Override AD Duties

Free Trade Agreement benefits typically do not apply to products subject to AD/CVD orders.

Ignoring Cumulative Duties

AD/CVD duties are in addition to normal duties and any Section 301/232 tariffs.

Not Monitoring Reviews

Administrative reviews can result in retroactive duty adjustments years after import.

Misclassifying Products

Wrong HS codes can lead to unexpected AD duties or penalties for non-compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do anti-dumping orders last?

Anti-dumping orders typically remain in effect for at least 5 years. However, through sunset reviews, many orders have been in place for decades. The US has AD orders dating back to the 1980s that are still active today.

Can I get an exemption from AD duties?

Full exemptions are rare. However, new exporters may qualify for individual rates through New Exporter Reviews, which can be significantly lower than country-wide rates. Some products may also be excluded from the scope of an order.

Do FTAs eliminate anti-dumping duties?

No. Most FTAs explicitly preserve the right to impose anti-dumping duties. AD/CVD measures take precedence over FTA preferences. You cannot claim FTA benefits to avoid AD duties.

What happens during an administrative review?

During annual reviews, authorities examine actual export data to recalculate dumping margins. This can result in higher or lower duty rates. Importantly, these adjustments are applied retroactively to entries made during the review period.

Who is responsible for paying AD duties?

The importer of record is ultimately responsible for paying all AD/CVD duties, including any retroactive adjustments after administrative reviews. This liability cannot be transferred to the foreign exporter.

How can I check if my product has AD duties?

Use official government databases like the US DOC's AD/CVD Search, EU's TRADE Defence Database, or work with a licensed customs broker. This tool provides sample data for common products but should not be used as the sole source for compliance decisions.

Important Disclaimer

This tool provides sample data for educational purposes only. Anti-dumping duty rates, investigation status, and exporter-specific rates are subject to change. Always verify with official government sources (US DOC, European Commission, TRAB, etc.) or consult with a licensed customs broker before making import decisions. Shiportrade.com is not responsible for any decisions made based on this information.