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China and Mexico Magnesia Carbon Bricks: AD/CV Orders to be Issued

The International Trade Commission has announced that antidumping and countervailing duty orders will be issued on magnesia carbon bricks from China, and an AD duty order will be issued on subject bricks from Mexico, pursuant to its final affirmative AD and CV injury determinations.

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The ITC has determined that a U.S. industry is materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of subject bricks that the International Trade Administration has determined are subsidized from China, and are sold at less than fair value from China and Mexico.

(See ITT’s Online Archives or 08/02/10 news, 10080217, 10080218, and 10080221, for BP summaries of the ITA’s final affirmative AD and CV duty determinations for China, and the final affirmative AD determination for Mexico.)

(Press release dated 08/26/10, ITA Case Nos. A-570-954, C-570-955, and A-201-837)