CBP released its July 1 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 54, No. 25), which includes the following ruling actions:
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated on July 1. The following headquarters rulings were modified recently, according to CBP:
The Commerce Department is giving advance notice that next month it will consider revoking the antidumping duty orders on chloropicrin from China (A-570-002), crepe paper from China (A-570-895), diamond sawblades from China (A-570-900) and preserved mushrooms from Chile, China, India and Indonesia (A-337-804, A-570-851, A-533-813, A-560-802), in automatic five-year sunset reviews scheduled to begin in August 2020. 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.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission began five-year sunset reviews of antidumping and countervailing duty orders on passenger vehicle and light truck tires from China (A-570-016/C-570-017), as well as the antidumping duty order on hand trucks from China (A-570-891).
In the June 24 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 54, No. 24), CBP published notices that propose to revoke rulings and similar treatment for nonwoven wipes.
CBP released its June 24 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 54, No. 24), which includes the following ruling actions:
The Commerce Department published notice in the June 23 Federal Register 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 17 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 54, No. 23), CBP published notices that propose to revoke rulings and similar treatment for battery-operated food mills and mineral oil-based lubricants.
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated on June 22. The following headquarters rulings were modified recently, according to CBP:
In the June 17 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 54, No. 23), CBP published notices that propose to revoke rulings and similar treatment for reversible comforters.