Following the decision by the Court of International Trade to sustain the negative injury determination by the International Trade Commission on the antidumping duty orders on ball bearings and parts thereof from Japan and the United Kingdom, the Timken Company moved to stay revocation of the orders prior to the completion of the third sunset review. However, the CIT found that Timken failed to make a sufficient case, and ordered the International Trade Administration to proceed with revocation of the two AD duty orders. (See ITT’s Online Archives or 04/25/11 news, 11042511, for summary of the ITC’s remand redetermination finding no injury to U.S. industry.) (Slip Op. 11-54, dated 05/13/11)
In the May 11, 2011 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 45, No. 20), CBP published notices that revoke rulings on sandals, inflatable play structures, and steel winches, in order to correctly classify these products.
The Federal Maritime Commission has issued notices that either reissue or revoke1 ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) licenses. FMC announces the following reissuances and revocations:
The Federal Maritime Commission has issued a notice announcing that the orders revoking the following ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) licenses are being rescinded:
The International Trade Administration has issued the final results of its countervailing duty changed circumstances review of certain pasta from Italy (C-475-819) and is revoking the order, in part, with regard to gluten-free pasta. Gluten-free pasta was removed from the scope of the companion AD order in 2009.
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to revoke a significant new use rule (SNUR) issued under section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for a chemical substance identified generically as substituted ethoxyethylamine phosphonate, which was the subject of premanufacture notice (PMN) P-95-1950.
The International Trade Administration is initiating and issuing the preliminary results of an antidumping duty changed circumstances (CC) review of polyethylene terephthalate film, sheet, and strip (PET film) from Korea (A-580-807).
On May 5, 2011, U.S. Trade Representative Kirk spoke in recognition of World Intellectual Property Day, and discussed how USTR is working to protect and promote U.S. intellectual property through its trade policy. He said USTR is using all the tools at its disposal to insist U.S. trading partners play by the rules of trade and protect intellectual property against infringement.
The Federal Maritime Commission has issued notices that either reissue or revoke1 ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) licenses. FMC announces the following reissuances and revocations:
The Federal Maritime Commission has issued a notice announcing the orders revoking the following ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) licenses are being rescinded: