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.

Alkyl phosphate esters – preliminary affirmative CV duty determination on alkyl phosphate esters from China, with new CV cash deposit requirement at rates of 35.47 to 564.13 percent

Aluminum extrusions – final affirmative AD duty determinations on aluminum extrusions from the following countries (with dumping margins in parentheses)

- China (4.25 to 376.85 percent)

- Ecuador (12.5 to 51.02 percent)

- India (zero to 39.05 percent)

- Indonesia (7.65 to 112.21 percent)

- Italy (zero to 41.67 percent)

- Korea (zero to 43.56 percent)

- Malaysia (zero to 27.51 percent)

- Mexico (7.42 to 82.03 percent)

- Taiwan (0.74 to 67.86 percent)

- Thailand (2.02 to 4.35 percent)

- Türkiye (10.11 to 48.43 percent)

- United Arab Emirates (7.14 to 42.29 percent)

- Vietnam (14.15 to 41.84 percent)

Aluminum extrusions – final affirmative CV duty determinations on aluminum extrusions from the following countries (with net subsidy rates in parentheses)

- China (14.56 to 168.81 percent)

- Colombia (7.11 to 39.54 percent)

- Indonesia (0.53 to 33.79 percent)

- Mexico (0.1 to 77.84 percent)

- Türkiye (0.83 to 147.53 percent)

Corrosion-resistant steel – initiation of AD duty investigations of corrosion-resistant steel products from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, the Netherlands, South Africa, Taiwan, Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam and CV duty investigations of such goods from Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and Vietnam

Grinding media – preliminary affirmative CV duty determination on high-chrome cast iron grinding media from India, with new CV cash deposit requirement at rate of 3.36 percent

Quartz products – sunset review determination that revocation of AD duty order on quartz surface products from China would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping at margins up to 326.15 percent

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