China GOES: Commerce Postpones Preliminary Determination
The Commerce Department is postponing until March 3 its preliminary determination in the countervailing duty investigation of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) from China. The agency’s preliminary findings were originally due Dec. 28, but Commerce extended the deadline based on a request from domestic industry. Only after the preliminary determination is issued can Commerce require cash deposits of estimated CV duties.
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(Federal Register 12/11/13)