The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register Nov. 15 on the following AD/CV duty 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 Commerce Department is recognizing a name change for a South Korean company for the purposes of antidumping duties on certain corrosion-resistant steel products (A-580-878) from South Korea, upholding its preliminary finding (see 2309280037) in the final results of a changed circumstances review. The agency found that post-corporate reorganization Dongkuk Coated Metal Co., Ltd. (Dongkuk CM) is the successor-in-interest to the pre-reorganization Dongkuk Steel Mill Co., Ltd. entity (Old Dongkuk Steel). The agency found that Dongkuk CM continues to operate as the same business entity despite the change in name and some internal reorganization. Commerce said Dongkuk CM will inherit the AD cash deposit rate assigned to Old Dongkuk Steel for subject merchandise.
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register Nov. 14 on the following AD/CV duty 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 Commerce Department is amending the final results of an antidumping duty administrative review on multilayered wood flooring from China (A-570-970) based on the final decision in a court case challenging those final results. Commerce calculated a revised AD rate for Jinlong of 2.05%, and assigned that rate to the non-individually examined companies that qualified for a separate rate. Jinlong and the separate rate companies had originally received a zero percent rate in the final results. The zero percent rate from the final results won't change for Jiangsu Guyu International Trading Co., Ltd. All new rates are applicable Nov. 9, 2023.
The Commerce Department is set to begin administrative reviews for certain firms subject to antidumping and countervailing duty orders with September anniversary dates. Producers and exporters subject to administrative reviews on products from China or Vietnam must submit their separate rate certifications or applications on or about Dec. 15 in order to avoid being assigned high China-wide or Vietnam-wide rates.
The Commerce Department issued an antidumping duty order on freight rail couplers from Mexico (A-201-857). The order sets permanent antidumping duties, which will remain in place unless revoked by Commerce in a sunset or changed circumstances review. Commerce will now begin conducting annual administrative reviews, if requested, to determine final assessments of AD on importers and make changes to cash deposit rates.
The International Trade Commission published notices in the Nov. 13 Federal Register on the following AD/CVD injury, Section 337 patent or other trade proceedings (any notices that warrant a more detailed summary will be in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register Nov. 13 on the following AD/CV duty proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
Correction: Effective Nov. 13, a $0.23/kg antidumping duty cash deposit rate takes effect for Datong Juqiang and seven other non-individually reviewed Chinese exporters, the Commerce Department said in the final results of an administrative review on activated carbon from China (see 2311090042).
The Commerce Department issued a Federal Register notice on its recently initiated antidumping duty investigation on truck and bus tires from Thailand (A-549-848). The agency will determine whether imports of Thai truck and bus tires are being sold in the U.S. at less than fair value. The investigation covers entries from Thailand during the period Oct. 1, 2022, through Sept. 30, 2023.