NOES From Six Countries: AD/CVD Investigations to Continue After ITC Finds Possible Injury
Antidumping and countervailing duty investigations on non-oriented electrical steel (NOES) from China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden and Taiwan will continue, after the International Trade Commission found on Dec. 2 a reasonable indication of injury to domestic industry from dumped and illegally subsidized imports. A non-injury finding would have ended the investigations. But the ITC voted 4-0 that injury may be occurring.
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The Commerce Department will now make its preliminary CV and AD duty determinations, currently scheduled for January and March, respectively, at which point AD/CV duty cash deposits may be required on subject merchandise. Commerce initiated its investigation in November (see 13111317 and 13111512) based on a petition filed by AK Steel (see 13101707).