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No AD Circumvention by Mexican HFC Blend, Commerce Preliminarily Finds

The Commerce Department preliminarily found that imports of the hydrofluorocarbon blend R-410B from Mexico, made using the Chinese HFC components R-32 and R-125 and exported to the U.S. for processing into the HFC blend R-410A, aren't circumventing antidumping duties on…

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HFC blends from China (A-570-028). As a result, Commerce won't suspend liquidation or require AD cash deposits on such imports at this time, it said in a July 2 notice. Commerce may still find circumvention in the final results of its anti-circumvention inquiry.