AD: Canada Liquid Sulfur Dioxide
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued a press release on its preliminary negative antidumping (AD) injury determination, stating that the U.S. industry is neither materially injured nor threatened with material injury by reason of imports of liquid sulfur dioxide from Canada that are allegedly sold in the U.S. at less than fair value.
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No AD Duty Order to be Issued
As a result of this negative preliminary AD injury determination, the ITC states that the investigation will end.
(See ITT's Online Archives or 11/21/05 news, 05112140, for BP summary of the initiation of the ITA's AD duty investigation. See ITT's Online Archives or 10/28/05 news, 05102840, for BP summary of the ITA's extension of time to determine the adequacy of the petition.
See ITT's Online Archives or 10/19/05 and 11/30/05 news, 05101930 and 05113040, for BP summary of the ITC's institution of this AD duty injury investigation and its revised scheduling for the investigation.)
ITC Contact - Peg O'Laughlin (202) 205-1819
ITC Press Release (05-149, Inv. No. 731-TA-1098, dated 12/07/05) available athttp://www.usitc.gov/ext_relations/news_release/2005/er1207cc1.htm