China Cased Pencils: Final Results of AD Admin Review; Revocation for Dixon
Cased pencils from China exported by Dixon will no longer be subject to antidumping duties, after the Commerce Department found a third consecutive zero AD rate for Dixon in the final results of an administrative review on cased pencils from China (A-570-827), and decided to partially revoke for the company. Entries of cased pencils exported by Dixon will be liquidated without regard to antidumping duties, and they will no longer be subject to a cash deposit requirement. The partial revocation is effective July 18.
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For the purposes of the AD duty order on cased pencils from China, Dixon includes: Beijing Fila Dixon Stationery Company, Ltd. (aka Beijing Dixon Ticonderoga Stationery Company, Ltd., aka Beijing Dixon Stationery Company, Ltd.), and Dixon Ticonderoga Company.
(The review period is 12/01/10 -- 11/30/11. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope of the order, detailed cash deposit and assessment instructions, etc. See 13011032 for summary of the preliminary results of this administrative review.)
AD/CVD Operations contact -- Mary Kolberg (202) 482-1785
(Federal Register 07/18/13)