Commerce Finds No AD Circumvention for Australian Sheeter Rolls, Ends Probe
The Commerce Department finalized its determination that imports of sheeter rolls from Australia are not circumventing antidumping duties on uncoated paper from Australia (A-602-807), it said in a Nov. 10 notice. The agency found the sheeter rolls of uncoated paper…
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are not being processed into uncoated paper sheets -- which would be subject to AD -- in the U.S. after importation. As a result, Commerce will not suspend liquidation or require AD cash deposits on sheeter rolls from Australia, ending the agency’s anti-circumvention inquiry. Commerce set antidumping and countervailing duties on sheeter rolls from Brazil, Indonesia and China after finding post-importation processing in the U.S. in concurrent anti-circumvention inquiries (see 2112140028).