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Malaysia Frozen Shrimp: Commerce Issues Final CV Determination

The Commerce Department issued its final affirmative countervailing duty determination on frozen warmwater shrimp from Malaysia (C-557-814). The agency made changes to CV rates from its preliminary determination. The new rates take effect Aug. 19.

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Suspension of Liquidation to Continue, But New Cash Deposit Rates

Commerce will direct CBP to continue to suspend liquidation on entries of subject merchandise from Malaysia entered on or after the date of the agency's preliminary determination, i.e., June 4. If the International Trade Commission finds injury in its final determination, Commerce will issue a CV duty order and assess CV duties on entries of subject imports. If the ITC doesn't find injury, the CV duty cash deposits will be refunded. In the meantime, Commerce will tell CBP to collect cash deposits at the following rates:

Producer/ExporterCV Rate
Asia Aquaculture (M) Sdn. Bhd., Star Feedmills (M) Sdn. Bhd., and Charoen Pokphand Foods (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.10.8% (unchanged)
Kian Huat Aquaculture Sdn. Bhd.54.5% (from 62.74%)
All Others54.5% (from 62.74%

(The period of investigation is 01/01/11 -- 12/31/11. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope of the order (unchanged since the preliminary determination), detailed instructions on cash deposit and assessment rates, changes since the preliminary determination, etc. See 13060323 for summary of the preliminary determination of this investigation, and 13081402 for summary of Commerce's fact sheet on this final determination.)

AD/CVD Operations contact -- Christopher Hargett (202) 482-4161

(Federal Register 08/19/13)