The U.S. International Trade Commission recently ruled that imports of aluminum foil from Armenia, Brazil, Oman, Russia and Turkey “materially” injure U.S. industry. The injury is caused by sales at less than fair value, also known as dumping, as determined by a prior decision by the Department of Commerce. Panjiva data shows that imports to the U.S. from the subject countries fell by 35.5% year over year in July and August, showing how dumping cases can shape imports even before rulings. Auto parts manufacturers Mahle and Valeo both import aluminum foil from the subject countries, with ...