China Aluminum Extrusions: Postponement of Final AD Duty Determination
The International Trade Administration has issued a notice that it is postponing the final determination in the antidumping duty investigation of aluminum extrusions from China (A-570-967).
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ITA Postpones Final AD Determination to March 28
The ITA states that Guang Ya Aluminium Industries Co., Ltd., Foshan Guangcheng Aluminium Co., Ltd., Kong Ah International Company Limited, and Guang Ya Aluminium Industries (Hong Kong) Limited, (collectively, Guang Ya Group), one of the entities comprising the sole active mandatory respondent in this investigation, requested an extension of the final determination and extension of the provisional measures.
Thus, because the preliminary determination is affirmative, the respondent requesting extension of the final determination and extension of the provisional measures accounts for significant proportion of exports of the subject merchandise, and no compelling reasons for denial exist, the ITA is postponing the final determination until March 28, 2011.
(See ITT’s Online Archives or 11/12/10 news, 10111220, for BP summary of the preliminary affirmative AD duty determination.
See ITT’s Online Archives or 09/07/10 news, 10090703, for BP summary of the companion preliminary countervailing duty determination.
See ITT's Online Archives or 09/21/10 news, 10092118, for BP summary of the ITA's alignment of the final AD and CV duty determinations.)
Contact -- Paul Stolz (202) 482-4474
(FR Pub 11/29/10, ITA Case No. A-570-967)