Giti officials are “very disappointed,” by the Department of Commerce’s antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) final determination, according to the tiremaker.
Giti has received an antidumping margin of 14.54% and a countervailing duty margin of 36.79%.
Duties are still subject to a final decision by the International Trade Commission on July 27.
Once the ITC announces its decision Giti will formulate a course of action in response, it said.