The Commerce Department intends to end antidumping and countervailing duties on pasta from Italy (A-475-818/C-475-819) for ravioli and tortellini stuffed with cheese or vegetables, it said in the preliminary results of a changed circumstances review. Pasta importer Grandi Pastai Italiani requested the partial revocation, and domestic pasta manufacturers have indicated they support the request. If partial revocation is finalized, CV duties on ravioli and tortellini stuffed with cheese or vegetables would end effective Jan. 1, 2012, and AD duties would end effective July 1, 2012, said Commerce. The following language would be added to the scope:
CBP issued its Aug. 6 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 31), which contains the following ruling actions:
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the Commerce Department posted to CBP's website Aug. 4, 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 July 30 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 30), CBP published notices that propose to revoke rulings and similar treatment for the tariff classification of dental lamps and toothbrush sets.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began a five-year sunset review of the antidumping duty and countervailing duty orders on kitchen appliance shelving and racks from China (A-570-941/C-570-942).
In the July 23 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 29), CBP published notices that propose to revoke a ruling and similar treatment for the tariff classification of conductive greases.
CBP issued its July 30 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 30), which contains the following ruling actions:
In the July 23 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 29), CBP published notices that propose to modify or revoke rulings and similar treatment for the tariff classification of ceramic drinking vessels and dumplings.
In the July 23 issue of the CBP Customs Bulletin (Vol. 48, No. 29), CBP published notices that propose to modify or revoke rulings and similar treatment for the tariff classification of wind turbine frames and kayaks.
The Federal Maritime Commission said in a July 24 final rule it will no longer publish lists of Ocean Transportation Intermediary license applications and revocations/terminations in the Federal Register. Instead, FMC will post the information on its website, said the agency. The change will take effect Sept. 22, unless comments in opposition are received by Aug. 22.