The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register June 22 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 has released amended final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on certain steel racks and parts thereof from China (A-570-088]), to reflect a correction of its calculations for rates for entries of subject merchandise during the period Sept. 1, 2020, through Aug. 31, 2022.
The Commerce Department is beginning new antidumping duty investigations on paper shopping bags from Cambodia, China, Colombia, India, Malaysia, Portugal, Taiwan, Turkey and Vietnam, as well as new countervailing duty investigations on paper shopping bags from China and India, it said in a fact sheet June 21. The underlying petition was filed May 31 (see 2306010050). The International Trade Commission is scheduled to make its preliminary injury determinations by July 17. These AD/CVD investigations will continue only if the ITC finds injury. International Trade Today will provide more details upon publication of the initiation notices in the Federal Register.
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register June 21 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 revoking antidumping duties on carton-closing staples from China (A-570-055) after no domestic producers sought to participate in five-year sunset reviews conducted by the agency, it said in a notice. Effective for entries on or after May 8, 2023, Commerce will direct CBP to end suspension of liquidation and collection of AD cash deposits in connection with the now defunct AD orders, which had been in place since 2018. Entries before May 8, 2023, will remain subject to suspension of liquidation and AD cash deposit requirements and assessments, Commerce said.
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register June 20 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 has released the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review on carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate from South Korea (A-580-887), calculating a zero percent AD rate for POSCO (and its affiliated companies). If the agency's finding is continued in the final results, importers of subject merchandise from POSCO entered between May 1, 2021, through April 30, 2022, will not be assessed antidumping duties. Any changes to POSCO's cash deposit rate would take effect upon publication of the final results in the Federal Register.
The Commerce Department published the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review on large diameter welded line pipe from Greece (A-484-803). It found that subject merchandise was sold in the U.S. at less than normal value during the review period, which examined one company, Corinth Pipeworks Pipe Industry S.A. (CPW). In the final results of this review, Commerce will set assessment rates for subject merchandise from CPW entered May 1, 2021, through April 30, 2022.
The International Trade Commission published notices in the June 16 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 found that carbon steel wedge anchors and hex nut sleeve anchors made by Chun Yu Works are not covered by antidumping and countervailing duty orders on alloy and certain carbon steel threaded rods from China, according to six separate but related scope rulings.