The Commerce Department issued the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review on activated carbon from China (A-570-904). The agency preliminarily denied Jacobi Carbons' request for company specific-revocation, because the company has not been assigned three consecutive zero rates -- Commerce found dumping by the company in the final results of the previous administrative review. These preliminary results are not in effect. Commerce may modify them in the final results of this review and change the estimated AD cash deposit rate for these companies.
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the International Trade Administration posted to CBP's website April 19, 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 addcvd.cbp.gov. (CBP occasionally adds backdated messages without otherwise indicating which message was added. ITT will include a message date in parentheses in such cases.)
The International Trade Administration announced the opportunity to request administrative reviews by April 30 for producers and exporters subject to eight antidumping duty orders with April anniversary dates. Affected products include activated carbon, frontseating service valves, and magnesium metal.
The International Trade Administration published notices in the March 18 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):
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the International Trade Administration posted to CBP's website Jan. 2, 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 addcvd.cbp.gov. (CBP occasionally adds backdated messages without otherwise indicating which message was added. ITT will include a message date in parentheses in such cases.)
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the International Trade Administration posted to CBP's website Dec. 28, 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 http://1.usa.gov/VxGCVA. (CBP occasionally adds backdated messages without otherwise indicating which message was added. ITT will include a message date in parentheses in such cases.)
Tobacco Import USA’s hookah charcoal tablets are outside the scope of the antidumping duty order on certain activated carbon from China (A-570-904), said the International Trade Administration in a Dec. 17 scope ruling. While the language of the AD duty order’s scope says it covers “all forms of activated carbon that are activated by steam or [carbon dioxide],” the hookah charcoal tablets do not undergo such an activation process. “In fact, the tablets at issue do not undergo any activation during the manufacturing process,” the ITA said.
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the International Trade Administration posted to CBP's website Dec. 17, 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 http://1.usa.gov/VxGCVA. (CBP occasionally adds backdated messages without otherwise indicating which message was added. ITT will include a message date in parentheses in such cases.)
The International Trade Administration published notices in the Dec. 6 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):
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the International Trade Administration posted to CBP's website Dec. 4, 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 http://addcvd.cbp.gov. (CBP occasionally adds backdated messages without otherwise indicating which message was added. ITT will include a message date in parentheses in such cases.)