Canada Softwood Lumber: Commerce Adds Exporter/Producers to Final Results of AD/CVD Admin Reviews
The Commerce Department announced that it incorrectly excluded two companies from lists of exporters/producers in announcing final results of the antidumping and countervailing duty administrative reviews on softwood lumber products from Canada (A-122-857/C-122-858), for the 2019 calendar year, in December 2021. Commerce said Fraserview Remanufacturing Inc., d.b.a. Fraserview Cedar Products should have been on the list of the companies under review in the antidumping duty investigation. The entry is corrected to read: 752615 B.C Ltd; Fraserview Remanufacturing Inc., d.b.a. Fraserview Cedar Products. In a separate notice, Commerce said it "inadvertently omitted" Carter Forest Products Inc. from the list of exporters/producers under review in the concurrent countervailing duty investigation. The company was not listed, as it should have been, in Appendix II of the final results notice as being among the firms subject to the review that received the non-selected subsidy rate that Commerce applied to those firms not individually examined. Commerce noted that the company remained off the list incorrectly in the amended final CVD results.
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The final results were published in the Federal Register Dec. 2, 2021: the antidumping and the countervailing results included lists of 271 and 260 companies, respectively, that received the review average rates.
(See 2112020026 for the rates listed in the final results for each review, and 2201070028 for amended final CVD results).