Antidumping duties on electrolytic manganese dioxide from Australia are set to end, after the International Trade Commission voted on Dec. 2 that revocation of the AD duty order would not result in resumption of injury to domestic industry (here). The commission voted unanimously to revoke. It also voted to leave in place antidumping duties on electrolytic managanese dioxide from China.
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The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on oil country tubular goods from China (A-570-943/C-570-944).
The Treasury Department published its fall 2014 regulatory agenda for CBP (here), which lists no new rulemakings in the works. The agenda lists Treasury's CBP rulemakings that are pending at the proposed, interim final, final, and completed stages, as well as rulemakings that are long-term actions. The agenda lists the regulation title; past regulation(s), if any; the timeframe for the next regulatory action(s), if any; a brief description of the regulation; and a contact party name and telephone number. The Department of Homeland Security has also issued its fall 2014 regulatory agenda for CBP (see 1411260010).
In the Nov. 12 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 45), CBP published a notice that proposes to revoke a ruling and similar treatment for the tariff classification of paint mixing units (here).
In the Nov. 12 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 45), CBP published notices that propose to modify or revoke rulings and similar treatment for the tariff classification of brass and steel shower escutcheons (here).
CBP issued its Nov. 12 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 45), which contains the following ruling actions (here):
CBP issued its Nov. 5 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 44), which contains the following ruling actions (here):
The Commerce Department is giving advance notice that next month it will consider revoking the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on oil country tubular goods from China (A-570-945/C-570-944), in automatic five-year sunset reviews scheduled to begin in December (here). Advance notice is given because sunset reviews have short deadlines. An order 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. As a result, a negative determination by either Commerce or the ITC would result in the revocation of these orders.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on prestressed concrete wire strand from Brazil (A-351-837), India (A-533-828/C-533-829), Japan (A-588-068), Mexico (A-201-831), South Korea (A-580-852), and Thailand (A-549-820); the AD duty order on diamond sawblades from China (A-570-900) (see 1410210022), the AD duty order on tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol from China (A-570-887), and the AD/CV duty orders on commodity matchbooks from India (A-533-848/C-533-849).