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Commerce Revokes AD Duty Order on OCTG From Taiwan

The Commerce Department is revoking the antidumping duty order on oil country tubular goods from Taiwan, it said in a notice. Commerce says the only remaining respondent from the original AD duty investigation, Tension Steel Industries Co., Ltd., has now been assigned a zero percent rate as a result of a mandate from the Court of International Trade. Investigations that find no foreign exporters engaged in dumping cannot result in AD duty orders. Commerce said it will refund any cash deposits collected on unliquidated entries from Tension Steel. However, the agency will continue to suspend liquidation of such entries until any appeals of the underlying CIT decision have been resolved, it said.

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(Federal Register 07/28/17)