Argentina Honey: Bond Option Ends for Apicola Danangie as ITA Rescinds New Shipper Review
The International Trade Administration rescinded the antidumping new shipper review of honey from Argentina (A-357-812) for D’Ambros María de los Angeles and D’Ambros María Daniela SH, an Argentine partnership doing business as Apícola Danangie. As a result, their temporary AD duty bonding option at the all others AD rate of 30.24% is being discontinued. The ITA will direct CBP to continue to suspend liquidation and collect cash deposits for entries subject to the ongoing administrative review of honey from Argentina for the period Dec. 1, 2010 through Nov. 30, 2011. As the AD order was revoked effective Aug. 2, the ITA will instruct CBP to end suspension of liquidation and not collect AD cash deposits for subject merchandise exported by Apicola Danangie after that date.
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(The period of review is 12/01/10 -- 11/30/11. See notice for additional details, including the reason for rescission (no bonafide sale). See ITT’s Online Archives 12092023 for summary of revocation of this AD order.)
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(FR Pub 10/30/12)