Continued antidumping and countervailing duties, policies to counter currency manipulation, and resistance to designating China a “market economy” for AD/CV duty purposes could all help mitigate the impacts of global aluminum overcapacity on U.S. producers, several U.S. industry officials told the International Trade Commission Sept. 29. ITC hosted the hearing as part of an investigation requested in February by the House Ways and Means Committee, expected to be sent to Congress June 24, 2017. The ITC will accept post-hearing briefs and statements for the record until Oct. 7.
In the Sept. 21 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 50, No. 38) (here), CBP published notices that propose to revoke or modify rulings and similar treatment for the classification of children's fishing rod and reel combinations and refinery modules.
In the Sept. 21 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 50, No. 38) (here), CBP published notices that propose to revoke or modify rulings and similar treatment for the classification of focaccia and ground mats.
CBP released the Sept. 21 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 50, No. 38), which contains the following ruling actions (here):
The Commerce Department is giving advance notice that next month it will consider revoking the antidumping duty orders on artist canvas from China (A-570-899) and pure magnesium from China (A-530-832), in an automatic five-year sunset review scheduled to begin in October (here). These orders will be revoked unless Commerce finds that revocation would lead to a continuation or recurrence of dumping and the International Trade Commission finds that revocation would result in continuation or recurrence of material injury to a U.S. industry.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of the antidumping duty orders on carbon and alloy seamless standard, line and pressure pipe over 4 1/2 inches from Japan (A-588-850) and under 4 1/2 inches from Japan (A-588-851) and Romania (A-485-805), and antidumping duty and countervailing duty orders on sulfanilic acid from India (A-533-806/C-533-807) and China (A-570-815).
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the Commerce Department posted to CBP's website Aug. 30, 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 http://adcvd.cbp.dhs.gov/adcvdweb.
In the Aug. 24 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 50, No. 34) (here), CBP published a notice that proposes to revoke or modify rulings and similar treatment for the classification of hospital bed and chair mattresses.
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the Commerce Department posted to CBP's website Aug. 29, 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 http://adcvd.cbp.dhs.gov/adcvdweb.
In the Aug. 24 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 50, No. 34) (here), CBP published notices that propose to revoke or modify rulings and similar treatment for the classification of inflatable floats and plastic sheets from China.