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China Folding Tables/Chairs: Revocation of Order for New-Tec May be Corrected

International Trade Administration officials state that the October 25, 2011 antidumping duty final results notice on folding tables and chairs from China (A-570-868), that revoked the order for New-Tec Integration (Xiamen) Co., Ltd., failed to specify that the revocation was only for New-Tec as both "producer and exporter". Instead, the notice mistakenly said that the order was revoked for one exporter, New-Tec.

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The ITA may publish a correction notice. Note that a CBP message has not yet been issued on this final results notice.

(See ITT's Online Archives 11102521 for summary of Oct 25 AD final results notice, which is now corrected with the information provided by an ITA official regarding New-Tec's revocation. See ITT's Online Archives 11062017 for summary of the preliminary results notice, where the ITA correctly stated that New-Tec was to be revoked as both "producer and exporter".)