ITA Intends to Push Back Revocation Dates for Argentina Honey AD/CV Orders
The International Trade Administration intends to push back the effective date for revocation of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on honey from Argentina (A-357-812 / C-357-813), it said in the preliminary results of a changed circumstances review. The order was already revoked in September in a sunset review, with an effective date of Aug. 2, 2012. After a request from domestic honey industry associations, however, the ITA said it is considering earlier effective dates of Dec. 1, 2010 for the AD duty order, and Dec. 1, 2011 for the CV duty order.
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No domestic interested parties opposed the request for earlier revocation that was announced in an Oct. 2 Federal Register notice. If no domestic parties announce their opposition to the earlier revocation date by about Nov. 28, the ITA will end suspension of liquidation for honey from Argentina entered between Dec. 1, 2010, and Aug. 2, 2012, for the AD duty order, and between Dec. 1, 2011, and Aug. 2, 2012, for the CV duty order. There is already no cash deposit requirement for subject merchandise entered on or after Aug. 2 because of the ITA’s sunset revocation.
(See ITT’s Online Archives 12092023 for summary of revocation of these AD/CV duty orders. See also ITT’s Online Archives 12100133 for summary of the initiation of this changed circumstances review.)
(FR Pub 11/14/12)