China Hot-Rolled Steel: Final Results of AD Admin Review
The Commerce Department issued the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on hot-rolled carbon steel flat products from China (A-570-865). Commerce found all of the more than 200 companies under review did not cooperate, assigning these companies a penalty rate of 90.83%. A full list of these companies is available in the February notice of initiation of this administrative review. Commerce will assess AD duties at this rate on subject merchandise exported by these companies and entered between Nov. 1, 2017, and Oct. 31, 2018. A 90.83% AD duty cash deposit rate takes effect May 7 for subject merchandise exported by each of these over 200 companies.
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For any other exporters of subject merchandise that were not under review (i.e., all exporters of subject merchandise except those listed in Commerce's initiation notice), cash deposit rates will remain at the level set in the most recent review of each respective company. For companies that have never been assigned a cash deposit rate by Commerce, the China-wide rate applies.
(The review period is 11/01/17 - 10/31/18. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope of the order, detailed cash deposit and assessment instructions, etc. See 1912270008 for the preliminary results of this administrative review.)
AD/CVD Operations contact -- Matthew Renkey (202) 482-2312
(Federal Register 05/07/20)