The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of the antidumping duty orders on stainless steel butt-weld pipe fittings from Italy (A-475-828), Malaysia (A-557-809) and the Philippines (A-565-801). It also will consider revoking antidumping and countervailing duty orders on high pressure steel cylinders from China (A-570-977/C-570-978), Commerce said in a notice released Oct. 31.
In the Oct. 26 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 42), CBP published a proposal to revoke rulings on betel nut food products.
CBP released its Oct. 26 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 42), which includes the following ruling actions:
The International Trade Commission has voted to terminate antidumping and countervailing duties on hot-rolled steel flat products from Brazil, finding in a sunset review that revocation of the AD/CVD orders would not result in resumption of injury to domestic industry, the ITC said in an Oct. 21 news release. As a result of the ITC's determination, the Commerce Department will revoke the AD/CVD orders on hot-rolled steel flat products from Brazil effective for entries on or after the date five years after the date the AD/CVD orders were issued, i.e., around Oct. 23, 2021. The AD/CVD orders on cold-rolled steel from Australia, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Russia, Turkey, and the U.K. will remain in place.
CBP released its Oct. 19 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 41), which includes the following ruling actions:
In the Oct. 19 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 41), CBP published a proposal to modify one ruling on paper face masks.
CBP released on Oct. 18 its new handbook on customs broker rules and procedures. The “Customs Broker Guidance for the Trade Community is a “resource for brokers conducting customs business in compliance with CBP regulations,” including information on long-standing requirements for customs brokers as well as new requirements under the Part 111 final rule issued by CBP on Oct. 18 (see 2210170071).
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the weeks of Oct. 3-9 and Oct. 10-16:
In the Oct. 5 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 39), CBP published a proposal to revoke one ruling concerning nut food products.
CBP is finalizing its new, more flexible regulatory approach to enforcing customs broker responsible supervision and control, applying the standard with an eye to the broker’s size and circumstances and assessing a new list of criteria on a case-by-case basis.