In the Oct. 10 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 46, No. 42), CBP a notice of revocation and modification of rulings and treatment regarding the tariff classification of work footwear .
Federal Maritime Commission said the following have filed applications for a license as a Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (NVO) and/or Ocean Freight Forwarder (OFF)-Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI) pursuant to section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984. Interested persons may contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C. 20573, at 202-523-5843 or at OTI@fmc.gov.
In the Oct. 10 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 46, No. 42), CBP published two notices of revocation of rulings and treatment regarding the tariff classification of LED task lights and plastic cups .
The International Trade Administration issued the final results of its administrative review of the antidumping duty order on certain orange juice from Brazil (A-351-840) for four companies.1 This review does not set any prospective AD cash deposit rates. AD cash deposits are no longer required for imports of orange juice from Brazil because the order was revoked effective March 9, 2011, as the result of a negative sunset review injury determination by the International Trade Commission. The ITA will, however, instruct CBP to assess AD duties on all entries from this review period at their respective importer-specific rates. Excess AD cash deposits for subject entries will also be refunded.
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the International Trade Administration posted to CBP's website Oct. 12, 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.)
In the Oct. 10 issue of the CBP Bulletin (Vol. 46, No. 42), CBP published a notice proposing to revoke three rulings and similar treatment regarding the tariff classification of insulated cooler bags.
The International Trade Administration is set to revoke the antidumping duty order on silicomanganese from Brazil (A-351-824), after the International Trade Commission voted Oct. 11 that revocation wouldn’t lead to injury to U.S. industry. The commissioners voted five to one in favor of revocation. The ITA will publish a notice in the Federal Register revoking the AD order on silicomanganese from Brazil effective Sept. 14, 2011, which is five years from the publication date of the previous continuation notice of the AD order.
CBP issued its Oct. 10 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 46, No. 42), which contains 4 notices of the following ruling actions:
Mexico's Diario Oficial of Oct. 11, lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
Federal Maritime Commission said the following have filed applications for a license as a Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (NVO) and/or Ocean Freight Forwarder (OFF)-Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI) pursuant to section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984. Interested persons may contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C. 20573, at 202-523-5843 or at OTI@fmc.gov.