Commerce Increases Duties in Final AD/CVD Determinations on Chinese Amorphous Silica Fabric
The Commerce Department announced an across-the-board increase in countervailing duty rates, and no change to antidumping duty rates, on amorphous silica fabric from China, in a fact sheet detailing its final determinations Jan. 18 (here). The agency calculated an AD…
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rate of 162.47% for all Chinese exporters (151.71% to 151.93% when adjusted for export subsidies), and CV duty rates of 48.94% to 165.39%. Changes to AD duty cash deposit requirements will take effect on the day Commerce's final determination is published in the Federal Register. Cash deposits of CV duties are currently not required because of the expiration of the four-month period during which Commerce can require cash deposits without an order in place. The next step is the International Trade Commission’s final injury determination, currently scheduled for March 3. If the ITC finds injury, Commerce will make duties permanent by issuing AD and CV duty orders on amorphous silica fabric from China.