The International Trade Administration issued its quarterly list of (i) completed antidumping and countervailing duty scope rulings and (ii) anticircumvention determinations.
The International Trade Commission is publishing notices in the Aug. 27 Federal Register on the following AD/CV injury, Section 337 patent, and other trade proceedings (any notices that warrant a more detailed summary will appear in another ITT article):
The International Trade Administration published notices in the Aug. 27 Federal Register on the following AD/CV proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The International Trade Commission is publishing notices in the Aug. 24 Federal Register on the following AD/CV injury, Section 337 patent, and other trade proceedings (any notices that warrant a more detailed summary will appear in another ITT article):
The International Trade Administration published notices in the Aug. 24 Federal Register on the following AD/CV proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The International Trade Administration issued the final results of its administrative review of the antidumping duty order on wooden bedroom furniture from China (A-570-890). The ITA reconsidered its preliminary results, and rescinded this review for the only separate-rate respondent, Tube-Smith.1 The ITA assigned the China-wide entity an AD rate of 216.01%. This rate, which is effective Aug. 27, is expected to be implemented by CBP soon.
The International Trade Commission is publishing notices in the Aug. 23 Federal Register on the following AD/CV injury, Section 337 patent, and other trade proceedings (any notices that warrant a more detailed summary will appear in another ITT article):
The International Trade Commission decided to review part of an administrative law judge's June 20 final initial determination of no violation of section 337 in its investigation of imports of automated media library devices (337-TA-746). The complainant is Overland Storage, and the respondents are BDT AG; BDT Automation Technology (Zhuhai FTZ), Co., Ltd.; BDT de Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V.; and BDT Products, Inc.1
The International Trade Commission is asking for comments by about Sept. 1 on an Aug. 17 patent complaint filed on behalf of Google-owned Motorola Mobility LLC, Motorola Mobility Ireland, and Motorola Mobility International Limited, which alleges violations of Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 in the import into the U.S., the sale for import, and the sale within the U.S. after import of certain wireless communication devices, portable music and data processing devices, computers, and components thereof (D/N 2910). Apple is the only respondent. ITC is asking for comments on any public interest issues that might affect ITC consideration, including whether the issuance of an exclusion order and/or cease and desist order would impact the public interest.
The International Trade Administration preliminarily determined that critical circumstances exist for imports subject to the antidumping duty investigation on steel wire garment hangers from Vietnam (A-552-812) for all respondents, which include the TJ Group1, the separate rate respondents,2 and the Vietnam-wide entity. The ITA found (i) sales at less than fair value and (ii) massive imports in a relatively short period of time.