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Venezuela Ferrosilicon: ITC Finds No Injury, Ends AD Duty Investigation

No antidumping duties will be imposed on ferrosilicon from Venezuela, after the International Trade Commission on Aug. 26 voted that imports of the product are not causing injury to U.S. industry. The ITC vote, which was unanimous, comes on the…

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heels of a decision by the Commerce Department to end a concurrent investigation on ferrosilicon from Russia (see 14073014). As a result of the ITC’s vote, the AD duty investigation on ferrosilicon from Venezuela will end without the issuance of an AD duty order, and all cash deposits collected in connection with the investigation will be refunded.