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China, Russia and South Korea GOES: Commerce Announces Final Duty Rates

The Commerce Department announced its final determinations in the antidumping duty investigations on grain-oriented electrical steel from China, South Korea and Russia, and the countervailing duty investigation on GOES from China, in a fact sheet issued Sept. 25. The agency…

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calculated AD rates of 159.21% for China, 3.68% for South Korea, and 68.98%-119.88% for Russia, as well as CV duty rates of 127.69% for all Chinese exporters. The next step is the International Trade Commission’s final injury determination, currently scheduled for Nov. 10. If the ITC finds injury, Commerce will make duties permanent by issuing AD and CV duty orders.