Brazil PET Film: AD Duties Set to End After ITC Finds No Injury
Antidumping duties on polyethylene (PET) film, sheet and strip from Brazil are set to end, after the International Trade Commission voted on Dec. 19 that revocation of the AD duty order would not result in resumption of injury to domestic industry (here). The commission voted 5-1 to revoke. It also voted to leave in place antidumping duties on PET film from China and the United Arab Emirates.
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As a result of the ITC's sunset review determination, the Commerce Department will revoke the AD duty order on PET film from Brazil. The revocations will take effect on the date five years after the 2008 issuance of the AD/CV duty order, on Nov. 10, 2013.