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Commerce Preliminarily Finds Dumping of Ferrosilicon from Venezuela, but not Russia

The Commerce Department preliminarily found dumping of imports of ferrosilicon from Venezuela, but no dumping of imports from Russia, it announced in a March 5 fact sheet. That means Commerce will require an AD duty cash deposit of 27.27% on…

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ferrosilicon from Venezuela, beginning on the date the preliminary determination is published. But AD duty cash deposits will not be required on ferrosilicon from Russia until further notice. Commerce is currently set to make its final decision by May 20 for the Venezuela investigation, and July 18 for the Russia investigation. ITT will provide more details on Commerce’s preliminary determinations once they are published in the Federal Register.