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Commerce to End AD/CVD Probes on Urea Ammonium Nitrate After ITC Finds No Injury

Antidumping and countervailing duty investigations on urea ammonium nitrate from Russia and Trinidad and Tobago will end with no duties imposed, after the International Trade Commission on July 18 voted that dumped and illegally subsidized imports of the product do…

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not injure the U.S. domestic industry, the ITC said in a news release. As a result of the negative injury determination, Commerce will not issue AD or CVD orders, and any cash deposits collected in connection with the investigations will be refunded. Commerce had found dumping and illegal subsidization in final determinations issued in June (see 2206230046 and 2206230047).