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Commerce Ends AD Duties on Solid Urea From Russia and Ukraine

The Commerce Department is ending antidumping duties on solid urea from Russia and Ukraine (A-821-801, A-823-801), it said (here). Domestic producers did not file a request to participate in sunset reviews of the two AD duty orders, which began in November. As a result, Commerce found that domestic producers didn't express an interest in keeping the duties in place. Effective for entries on or after Dec. 20, 2016, Commerce will direct CBP to end suspension of liquidation and CV duty cash deposit requirements for solid urea from Russia and Ukraine.

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(Federal Register 12/30/16)