In the Nov. 7 issue of the CBP Bulletin (Vol. 46, No. 46), CBP published a notice proposing to revoke rulings and similar treatment regarding the tariff classification of screwdrivers and valve cable supports.
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CBP issued its Nov. 7 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 46, No. 46), which contains 4 notices of the following ruling actions:
CBP should revoke an additional 2008 ruling regarding the tariff classification of insulated cooler bags, Igloo Products said in comments to CBP. The comments were submitted in response to CBP's proposed revocation of three other rulings included in the agency's Oct. 10 bulletin. Igloo's lawyer, Gregory McCue of Steptoe and Johnson, filed the comments on behalf of Igloo.
Mexico's Diario Oficial of Nov. 8, lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
The International Trade Administration published notices in the Nov. 7 Federal Register on the following AD/CV proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
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. 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.
The International Trade Administration revoked the antidumping duty order on silicomanganese from Brazil (A-351-824), effective Sept. 14, 2011, as a result of a negative injury determination in a sunset review. The International Trade Commission voted Oct. 11 that revocation of the AD order wouldn't result in injury to U.S. industry.
The International Trade Administration is giving advance notice that it and the International Trade Commission will consider revoking certain antidumping duty orders and suspension agreements in their automatic five-year sunset reviews, which are scheduled to begin in December. The ITA and ITC will consider revoking the following AD orders:
The International Trade Administration and the International Trade Commission initiated the five-year Sunset Reviews of the antidumping duty orders on hot-rolled carbon steel flat products from China (A-570-865), India (A-533-820), Indonesia (A-560-812), Taiwan (A-583-835), Thailand (A-549-817), and Ukraine (A-823-811); and the countervailing duty orders on hot-rolled carbon steel flat products from India (C-533-821), Indonesia (C-560-813), and Thailand (C-549-818).