In the Dec.1 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 55, No. 47), CBP published a proposal to revoke rulings on bicarbonate cartridges/bags.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of the antidumping duty orders on stainless steel plate from Belgium (A-423-808), South Africa (A-791-805) and Taiwan (A-583-830); heavy iron construction castings from Canada (A-122-503); iron construction castings from Brazil (A-351-503) and China (A-570-502); heavy forged hand tools from China (A-570-803); and carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate (CTL plate) from Austria (A-433-812), Belgium (A-423-812), Brazil (A-351-847), China (A-570-047), France (A-427-828), Germany (A-428-844), Italy (A-475-834), Japan (A-588-875), Korea (A-580-887), South Africa (A-791-822), Taiwan (A-583-858), and Turkey (A-489-828), as well as the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on certain coated paper suitable for high-quality print graphics using sheet-fed presses from China (A-570-958/C-570-959) and Indonesia (A-560-823/C-560-824); and the countervailing duty orders on stainless steel plate from South Africa (C-791-806); heavy iron construction castings from Brazil (C-351-504); and CTL plate from China (C-570-048) and Korea (C-580-888).
The Commerce Department on Nov. 30 released a notice announcing the opportunity to request administrative reviews by Jan. 3, 2022, for producers and exporters subject to 46 antidumping duty orders, 15 countervailing duty orders and two suspension agreements with December anniversary dates.
CBP released its Dec. 1 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 55, No. 47), which includes the following ruling actions:
A listing of recent Commerce Department antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted to CBP's website Nov. 22, along with the case number(s) and CBP message number, is provided below. The messages are available by searching for the listed CBP message number at CBP's ADD CVD Search page.
In the Nov. 3 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 55, No. 43), CBP published a proposal to revoke rulings on mechanically adjustable bed bases.
An uptick in food safety violations found in Australian meat products is minor, and does not raise larger concerns over the overall safety of Australia’s meat inspection system, an FSIS spokesperson said by email in response to a recent report from Food and Water Watch. The advocacy group had said an increase in “zero-tolerance” food safety issues found in random sampling by FSIS should lead to immediate revocation of Australia’s ability to export meat to the U.S. (see 2110270056).
CBP released its Nov. 3 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 55, No. 43), which includes the following ruling action:
The Commerce Department is giving advance notice that in automatic five-year sunset reviews next month it will consider revoking the antidumping duty orders on carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate from Austria (A-433-812), Belgium (A-423-812), Brazil (A-351-847), China (A-570-047), France (A-427-828), Germany (A-428-844), Italy (A-475-834), Japan (A-588-875), South Africa (A-791-822), South Korea (A-580-887), Taiwan (A-583-858) and Turkey (A-489-828); coated paper suitable for high-quality print graphics using sheet-fed presses from China (A-570-958) and Indonesia (A-560-823); heavy forged hand tools, with or without handles from China (A-570-803); iron construction castings from Brazil (A-351-503), Canada (A-122-503) and China (A-570-502); and stainless steel plate in coils from Belgium (A-423-808), South Africa (A-791-805) and Taiwan (A-583-830).
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of the antidumping duty orders on seamless refined copper pipe and tube from Mexico (A-201-838) and China (A-570-964), and circular welded carbon quality steel pipe from Oman (A-523-812), Pakistan (A-535-903) and the United Arab Emirates (A-520-807).