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U. S. Steel Challenges ITC Decision Regarding Large-Diameter Welded Line Pipe From MexicoPRNewswire-FirstCall PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) today announced its intention to challenge a recent determination by the U.S. International Trade Commission ("ITC") that revocation of an antidumping duty order on large-diameter welded line pipe from Mexico would not be likely to cause material injury to domestic producers. Papers filed today indicate that U. S. Steel is appealing this decision to a binational dispute resolution panel to be convened under the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement. U. S. Steel Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John P. Surma explained, "This is a significant product for domestic producers and we strongly disagree with the ITC's conclusion that dumped imports from Mexico will not harm the domestic industry. In fact, we are already seeing negative effects from the ITC's decision caused by low-priced imports from Mexico. "U. S. Steel remains committed to its longstanding policy of fighting unfair trade in order to ensure that conditions in the United States reflect true market competition," Surma added. U. S. Steel's appeal will seek a reversal of the ITC's determination and ask that the antidumping order on large-diameter line pipe from Mexico be reinstated. No timetable for briefing or decision in this appeal has yet been released. For more information about U. S. Steel, visit http://www.ussteel.com/. SOURCE: United States Steel Corporation CONTACT: Chuck Rice, +1-412-433-6879, or Erin DiPietro, +1-412-433-6845, Web site: http://www.ussteel.com/ Company News On-Call: http://www.prnewswire.com/comp/929150.html |