An overview of a number of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted to CBP's Web site, along with the case number(s), period covered, and CBP message number, is provided below. (Note that the complete message is only available at http://addcvd.cbp.gov.)
In the August 4, 2010 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 44, No. 32), CBP published two notices that revoke or modify certain rulings in order to correctly classify the products described below.
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has issued two notices that either reissue or revoke an ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) license, as follows:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's August 4, 2010 Customs Bulletin (Volume 44, No. 32) contains a World Customs Organization drafta agenda meeting notice, and 2 notices of ruling actions, as follows:
The International Trade Administration is revoking the antidumping duty order on natural bristle paint brushes and brush heads from China pursuant to the final results of changed circumstances review.
In the July 28, 2010 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 44, No. 31), CBP published notices that revoke or modify certain rulings in order to correctly classify the products described below.
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has issued a notice announcing the Order revoking the following ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) license is being rescinded:
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has issued two notices that either reissue or revoke an ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) license, as follows:
An overview of a number of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted to CBP's Web site, along with the case number(s), period covered, and CBP message number, is provided below. (Note that the complete message is only available at http://addcvd.cbp.gov.)
On July 23, 2010, in National Corn Growers Association, Et Al. v. Environmental Protection Agency Et Al., the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted NCGA’s petition requiring review of its objections to the EPA’s total ban of the pesticide Carbofuran1 in imported foods, and cancelled EPA’s final rule to the extent that it revoked any Carbofuran tolerance levels2 in imported food.