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Brazil Orange Juice: Final Results of Admin Review

The International Trade Administration has issued the August 12, 2011 final results of the antidumping duty administrative review of certain orange juice from Brazil (A-351-840), which sets or maintains the AD duty cash deposit rate for four producers/exporters. ITA has also determined not to revoke the order for OJ from Brazil produced and exported by Sucocitrico Cutrale, S.A.

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Coinbra-Frutesp (SA) and Coinbra-Frutesp (SA) had no shipments during the review period; as a result, their AD cash deposit rate does not change.

For Sucocitrico Cutrale, S.A., the AD cash deposit rate is zero, and for Fischer S.A. Comercio, Industria, and Agricultura the AD cash deposit rate is 3.97%. These rates, which are officially effective August 12, 2011, are expected to be implemented by CBP soon.

(The review period is 03/01/09 - 02/28/10. See ITA's notice for more information, including how they implement the automatic assessment regulation for the two firms without shipments, the complete cash deposit and assessment instructions, the scope of the order, etc. See ITT's Online Archives or 04/08/11 news, 11040824, for BP summary of the preliminary results of this review.)

ITA contact -- Hector Rodriguez (202) 482-0679

(FR Pub 08/12/11, ITA Case No. A-351-840)