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Anti-Dumping Duties on Steel Pipes in Saudi Arabia

New tariffs target imports from China and Taiwan to support local industry and investment.

June 30, 2025
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Saudi Arabia will introduce anti-dumping duties on steel and stainless steel pipes from China and Taiwan, starting June 30 and lasting five years. These duties apply to pipes with longitudinally welded circular sections and aim to strengthen local industry and attract investment, supporting the country’s broader economic goals.

According to official statements, Chinese imports will face duties ranging from 6.5% to 24.6% of the CIF value, with minimums set per kilogram. Taiwanese imports will see rates between 23.7% and 27.3%, also with set minimums. The Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority has been tasked with enforcing and collecting these tariffs.

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This decision follows a formal investigation prompted by complaints from domestic producers, examining allegations of unfair pricing practices. The measures are part of efforts to protect Saudi industries from the impact of dumping and to maintain fair competition in the market.

Additionally, recent adjustments to customs regulations for heavy machinery and equipment imports are designed to make it easier for international contractors to operate in Saudi Arabia, reducing costs and administrative hurdles for major projects.

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