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Russia Uranium: Commerce Set to Continue AD Duty Suspension Agreement

The Commerce Department looks set to leave in place an agreement suspending antidumping duties on uranium from Russia (A-821-802), it said in the preliminary results of an administrative review. Several exporters and resellers of Russian uranium appear to be in compliance with the suspension agreement, Commerce said, though the agency is waiting on more information before it makes its final decision. The final results of this review are due in May. A finding that Russian companies are not complying would result in Commerce terminating the suspension agreement, causing AD duties to take effect.

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(Federal Register 11/14/18)