The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register Feb. 2 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 released the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review on pure magnesium from China (A-570-832). The agency said that the only companies under review, Tianjin Magnesium International Co., Ltd., and Tianjin Magnesium Metal, Co., Ltd., had no exports of subject merchandise to the U.S. during the period under review. If Commerce's “no shipments” finding for TMI and TMM is continued in the final results, subject merchandise from the companies will continue to enter at AD rates set in the most recent previous review, and any entries filed with TMI's or TMM's case number entered May 1, 2021, through April 30, 2022, will be liquidated at the China-wide rate. Commerce will make its final decision when it issues the final results of this review, currently due in June.
The Commerce Department on Feb. 2 released the preliminary results of a countervailing duty administrative review of aluminum extrusions from China (C-570-968). This review covers subject merchandise from the exporters under review entered during the period Jan. 1, 2021, through Dec. 31, 2021.
The Commerce Department has released the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on corrosion-resistant steel products from South Korea (A-580-878). These final results will be used to set final assessments of AD duties on importers for subject merchandise entered July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021.
The Commerce Department issued the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on corrosion-resistant steel products from Taiwan (A-583-856). These final results will be used to set final assessments of AD duties on importers for subject merchandise entered July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021.
The International Trade Commission published notices in the Feb. 1 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 released the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on polyethylene terephthalate film from India (A-533-824). Commerce continued its preliminary finding that Jindal Poly Films and SRF Limited of India did not undersell subject merchandise during the period of review, assigning each company a zero percent AD duty rate. Subject merchandise from Jindal and SRF entered July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021, will be liquidated without any assessment of AD duties, and future entries of subject merchandise exported by Jindal and SRF will not be subject to AD duty cash deposit requirements until further notice. The new AD duty cash deposit rate takes effect Feb. 2, when the final results are set to be published in the Federal Register.
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register Feb. 1 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 announced the opportunity to request administrative reviews by Feb. 28 for producers and exporters subject to 41 antidumping duty orders and 14 countervailing duty orders with anniversary dates in February.
The Commerce Department began administrative reviews for certain firms subject to antidumping duty and countervailing duty orders with December anniversary dates, it said in a notice. Producers and exporters subject to any of these administrative reviews on China must submit their separate rate certifications or applications by March 6 to avoid being assigned high China-wide rates.