The International Trade Administration and/or International Trade Commission have recently announced the following actions in antidumping and/or countervailing duty cases. For more information on AD/CV duty issues, including how to mitigate liability, please contact attorney Kristen Smith at (202) 730-4965 or via email.
Hot-rolled steel – (1) dumping margins of 6.8 to 11.7 percent for Japan, 9.94 percent for Australia, and 24.32 percent for Turkey in final results of administrative reviews of AD duty orders on hot-rolled steel flat products for the period Oct. 1, 2018, through Sept. 30, 2019, and (2) net subsidy rate of 0.51 percent in final results of administrative review of CV duty order on hot-rolled steel flat products from Korea for the period Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2018
Lumber – final determination that CHAP Alliance Inc. is the successor-in-interest to L’Atelier de Readaptation au Travail de Beauce Inc. in the context of the AD duty order on softwood lumber products from Canada
Scope rulings – list of scope rulings and anti-circumvention determinations made between April 1 and June 30 with respect to the following AD/CV duty orders
- aluminum extrusions from China (AD/CV)
- collated steel staples from China (AD/CV)
- corrosion-resistant steel products from China (AD/CV) and Taiwan (AD)
- crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells from China (AD/CV) and Taiwan (AD)
- diamond sawblades and parts thereof from China (AD)
- forged steel fittings from China (AD/CV)
- fresh garlic from China (AD)
- steel grating from China (AD/CV)
- steel wheels 12 to 16.5 inches in diameter from China (AD/CV)
- wooden cabinets and vanities and components thereof from China (AD/CV)
Shrimp – final determination that Camimex Group Joint Stock Company is the successor-in-interest to Camau Frozen Seafood Processing Import Export Corporation in the context of the AD duty order on frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam
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