A listing of recent Commerce Department antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted to CBP's website June 30, 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 CBP's ADD CVD Search page.
The Commerce Department is giving advance notice that in automatic five-year sunset reviews scheduled to begin in July it will consider revoking the antidumping duty orders on cased pencils from China (A-570-827) and emulsion styrene-butadiene (ESB) rubber from Brazil (A-351-849), Mexico (A-201-848), Poland (A-455-805) and South Korea (A-580-890). These orders will be revoked unless Commerce finds that revocation would lead to dumping and the International Trade Commission finds that revocation would result in injury to U.S. industry, Commerce said in a notice released June 30.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of the antidumping duty orders on furfuryl alcohol from China (A-588-815), dioctyl terephthalate from South Korea (A-580-889) and light-walled rectangular welded carbon steel pipe and tube from Taiwan (A-583-803), Commerce said in a notice released June 30.
In the June 15 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 23), CBP published a proposal to revoke a ruling on hot and cold water dispensers.
CBP released its June 15 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 23), which includes the following ruling action:
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register June 14 on the following AD/CV duty proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department is ending antidumping duties on sulfanilic acid from India and China (A-533-806, A-570-815), as well as countervailing duties on sulfanilic acid from India (C-533-807). Domestic producers did not participate in the latest sunset reviews of the duties, resulting in revocation of the AD duty orders, Commerce said in a notice published June 14. The revocation takes effect for entries on or after May 9, 2022. For entries on or after that date, Commerce will send instructions to CBP to terminate suspension of liquidation and refund any cash deposits collected. For entries before that date, suspension of liquidation, cash deposit requirements and final assessment of AD duties will remain in effect.
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register June 13 on the following AD/CV duty proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
In the June 8 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 22), CBP published a proposal to revoke a ruling on outdoor furniture sets.
The Commerce Department is ending antidumping duties on helical spring lock washers from China and Taiwan (A-570-822, A-583-820). Domestic producers did not participate in the latest sunset reviews of the duties, resulting in revocation of the AD duty orders, Commerce said in a notice released June 10. The revocation takes effect for entries on or after May 26, 2022. For entries on or after that date, Commerce will send instructions to CBP to terminate suspension of liquidation and refund any cash deposits collected. For entries before that date, suspension of liquidation, cash deposit requirements and final assessment of AD duties will remain in effect.