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ITA Revokes AD/CV Orders on Steel Flat Products from South Korea and Germany

The International Trade Administration is revoking its antidumping and countervailing duty orders on corrosion-resistant carbon steel flat products from South Korea (A-580-816 / C-580-818), and the antidumping duty order on the same product from Germany (A-428-815). The revocations, which are effective Feb. 14, 2012, result from the International Trade Commission’s unanimous finding of no injury to U.S. industry in the sunset reviews of the three AD/CV duty orders (see 13021531). The ITA will instruct CBP to end suspension of liquidation for merchandise subject to the orders, stop collection of cash deposits, and refund all cash deposits collected after Feb. 14, 2012, with interest.

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(Federal Register 03/19/13)