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Commerce Announces Final AD/CVD Rates on Cold-Rolled Steel From Brazil, India, South Korea and Russia

The Commerce Department announced its final affirmative antidumping and countervailing duty determinations in investigations on cold-rolled steel flat products from Brazil, India, South Korea and Russia, as well as a final affirmative AD duty determination for the United Kingdom, in a July 21 fact sheet (here).

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The next step is the International Trade Commission’s final injury determination, currently scheduled for Sept. 3. If the ITC finds injury, Commerce will make duties permanent by issuing AD and CV duty orders. Countervailing duty cash deposit requirements for Brazil, India, South Korea and Russia have expired, and will only take effect again if the International Trade Commission finds injury and Commerce issues a CV duty order.

Commerce already concluded its investigations and issued AD/CV duty orders on cold-rolled steel from Japan and China (see 1607130034).

International Trade Today will have more details on these final determinations when they are published in the Federal Register.