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MVE by industry

MVE for the steel and metallurgy industry

Steel and metallurgical product imports are subject to countervailing duties, antidumping quotas and strict rules of origin. The MVE must reflect the real transaction price against dumping suspicions, including quality certification and metallurgical testing costs. Camtom generates the MVE with documentation needed to support the declared value before the authorities.

MVE challenges in your industry

1

Documenting that the transaction value is not below antidumping reference prices

2

Declaring metallurgical testing and quality certification costs required by the buyer

3

Handling steel price volatility linked to LME or regional indices

4

Including cutting, finishing and coating costs performed at origin as part of value

5

Complying with additional valuation requirements when countervailing duties apply

How Camtom solves it

1

Camtom automatically validates that the declared value is above current antidumping reference prices

2

Classifies certification and metallurgical testing costs as additions when applicable

3

Records reference prices (LME, CRU) with each operation to document value reasonableness

4

Includes origin transformation processes as part of the transaction value when they are a condition of sale

5

Generates alerts when the operation is subject to countervailing duties and documents the differential

Common products and tariff codes

Hot-rolled steel7208.51
Cold-rolled steel7209.16
Steel pipe7306.30
Wire rod7213.91
Structural profiles7216.33
Aluminum and alloys7606.12
Copper and alloys7408.11

Frequent additions to value

  • Metallurgical and quality testing
  • Standard certifications
  • Cutting and finishing costs at origin
  • Special coatings

Most common valuation method

Transaction value (Art. 64 LA) — Method 1, with antidumping validation

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