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May 29, 2007 

Antidumping Petition Filed Against Steel Nails from China and the UAE

An Antidumping petition was filed today with the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce against Steel Nails from the People's Republic of China and the United Arab Emirates. The petition was filed by Mid Continent Nail Corporation, Davis Wire Corporation, Gerdau Ameristeel Corporation (Atlas Steel & Wire Division), Maze Nails (Division of W.H. Maze Company) and Treasure Coast Fasteners, Inc.

This case appears to be the first U.S. antidumping petition brought against products from the United Arab Emirates.

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