Turkey to Open Investigation into Steel Imports

April 27, 2018

© Besler / Adobe Stock
© Besler / Adobe Stock

Turkey will open an investigation into whether iron and non-alloy steel imports harm local producers, the government said on Friday.

Producers from the European Union, which Turkey aims to join, will be exempted from the investigation, the government said. The statement was published in the Official Gazette, which Ankara uses to announce new policies.


(Reporting by Behiye Selin Taner; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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