ITC Finds no Injury in Circular Welded Pipe from India, Oman, UAE & Vietnam; AD/CV Duties to End
No antidumping or countervailing duty orders will be issued on circular welded carbon-quality steel pipe from India, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam, as a result of an International Trade Commission determination of no injury to U.S. industry by imports of these products. The International Trade Administration had found dumping by imports of subject merchandise from India, Oman, the UAE and Vietnam, as well as illegal subsidization of imports from India, Oman, and the UAE, in final determinations issued in October. The ITC on Nov. 14 voted 4-2 against final imposition of AD/CV duties.
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The ITA will direct CBP to end suspension of liquidation and release any cash deposits or bonds. Suspension of liquidation will end on the publication date of the ITC’s final negative injury determination in the Federal Register.
(See ITT’s Online Archives 12101927, 12101928, 12101929, and 12101931 for summary of ITA final affirmative AD duty determinations in circular welded pipe from India, Oman, the UAE, and Vietnam. See also ITT’s Online Archives 12101915, 12101918, and 12101919 for ITA final affirmative CV duty determinations on circular welded pipe from India, Oman, and the UAE, and 12101924 for ITA final negative CV duty determination on circular welded pipe from Vietnam.)