Commerce Ends CV Duties on Indonesia Wind Towers
The Commerce Department is ending countervailing duties on utility scale wind towers from Indonesia (C-560-834), after a recent Court of International Trade decision caused rates from the final determination of Commerce's investigation to fall to zero for all Indonesian exporters.…
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Zero rates in a final determination result in termination of an investigation and no resulting order. Once the decision is final following expiration of the period for appeals, revocation of the CV duty order will apply to entries on or after Jan. 7, 2022. For now, Commerce will lower cash deposit rates to zero, and will refund any cash deposits collected under the CV duty order.