The International Trade Administration had planned to partially revoke the antidumping duty order on diamond sawblades from China (A-570-900) for Chinese company Advanced Technology & Materials (AT&M), but the domestic Diamond Sawblades Manufacturers Coalition (DSMC) obtained a temporary restraining order March 6 from the Court of International Trade preventing revocation to the company, according to several court filings, International Trade Administration documents, and AD/CV messages to CBP.
Mexico's Diario Oficial of March 13, lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
Mexico's Diario Oficial of March 12, lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
The International Trade Administration issued the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review of frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam (A-570-893). The ITA preliminarily decided not to grant Nha Trang's request for revocation, because the company did not receive a zero or de minimis AD rate in last year's administrative review. These preliminary results are not in effect. The ITA may modify them in the final results of this review and change the estimated AD cash deposit rate for this company.
In the Feb. 27 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 47, No. 10), CBP published a notice of revocation of rulings and treatment regarding the tariff classification of perforating gun assemblies.
In the Feb. 27 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 47, No. 10), CBP published two notices of revocation of rulings and treatment regarding the tariff classification of insulating mineral materials and polyethylene.
In the Feb. 27 issue of the CBP Bulletin (Vol. 47, No. 10), CBP published a notice on its revocation of a ruling on the country of origin marking of toy blocks.
The Federal Maritime Commission said the following have filed applications for a license as a Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (NVO) and/or Ocean Freight Forwarder (OFF)-Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI) pursuant to section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984. The FMC also gave notice of the filing of applications to amend an existing OTI license or the qualifying individual for a license. Interested persons may contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C. 20573, at 202-523-5843 or at OTI@fmc.gov.
CBP posted a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) that outline the procedures and benefits of the mutual recognition program between the U.S. and the European Union. The program was recently implemented and is said to allow for better risk analysis through acceptance of the respective trusted trader programs -- Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) in the U.S. and Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) in the E.U. The FAQs say neither C-TPAT nor AEO customs brokers will directly benefit.
In the Feb. 27 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 47, No. 10), CBP published two notices that propose to modify rulings and similar treatment regarding the tariff classification of dry suits and reagent kits.