ITC Ends AD/CVD on Tin Mill Products From China, Canada, Germany, South Korea
Antidumping and countervailing duty investigations launched a year ago on tin mill products from eight countries will all end without the imposition of AD/CVD, after the International Trade Commission on Feb. 6 ended its investigations of the remaining countries under investigation without finding injury.
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The ITC announced it found imports of tin mill products from China, Canada and Germany are not injuring U.S. industry. It also terminated its injury investigation on South Korea because imports from the country are too low. In each case, the vote was unanimous.
The Commerce Department had already ended investigations on the other four countries -- the Netherlands, Turkey, Taiwan and the U.K. -- without finding any dumping (see 2401090068).