By What Percentage Will U.S. Steel’s U.S. Flat-rolled Revenue Increase If Antidumping Duties Are Imposed On Steel Imports In The U.S.?

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U.S. Steel’s U.S. Flat-rolled revenues in 2020 could rise by as much as 55% if antidumping duties are imposed in 2016. The U.S. Flat-rolled division accounts for roughly two-thirds of the company’s total revenue.

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*Domestic steelmakers have petitioned U.S. trade authorities for the imposition of punitive duties on steel imports, with the final determination of duties expected in 2016.

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*As per the preliminary determination of U.S. Department of Commerce, Chinese steel imports (which account for the majority of U.S. steel imports) will be subject to antidumping duties of 256% in addition to countervailing duties of 236%.

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