Background

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.\

Lockers – intent to revoke AD/CV duty orders on metal lockers and parts thereof from China with respect to certain gun safes

Mowers – rescission of inquiry into whether certain lawn mowers assembled or completed in the U.S. by attaching Chinese cutting deck shells (attached to at least one significant non-engine component) to internal combustion engines are circumventing the AD/CV duty orders on walk-behind lawn mowers and parts thereof from China because the inquiry goods are specifically excluded from the scope of the orders

Sawblades – dumping margin of 82.05 percent in amended final results of administrative review of AD duty order on diamond sawblades and parts thereof from China for the period Nov. 1, 2016, through Oct. 31, 2017, in light of court decision

Steel wire strand – dumping margin of 2.1 percent for one exporter/producer in final results of administrative review of AD duty order on pre-stressed concrete steel wire strand from Thailand for the period Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2021

Tires – net subsidy rates of 1.26 percent (for 2020) and zero (for 2021) in preliminary results of administrative review of CV duty order on passenger vehicle and light truck tires from Vietnam for the period Nov. 10, 2020, through Dec. 31, 2021

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