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Russia and Venezuela Ferrosilicon: AD Investigation Set to Continue After ITC Finds Possible Injury

Antidumping duty investigations on ferrosilicon from Russia and Venezuela will continue, after the International Trade Commission voted Aug. 30 that dumped imports of the product may be hurting U.S. industry. A coalition of U.S. manufacturers and labor unions requested the…

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duties in July, alleging underselling by Russia and Venezuela is cutting profits and causing unemployment (see 13072304). AD and CV duty cash deposit requirements may come into effect as soon as Dec. 26, when Commerce is scheduled to makes its preliminary determination, although that deadline may be extended.