China, South Korea and Taiwan NOES: Commerce Postpones CV Duty Preliminary Determinations
The Commerce Department is postponing until March 17 its preliminary determination in the countervailing duty investigations on non-oriented electrical steel (NOES) from China, South Korea, and Taiwan (C-570-997, C-580-873, C-583-852). Although the agency’s preliminary findings were originally due Jan. 10, the domestic petitioner, AK Steel, requested the extension. Commerce may begin to require CV duty cash deposits when it publishes its preliminary determination in the Federal Register.
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(Federal Register 12/19/13)