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Thailand Pressure Pipe: Prelim AD Cash Deposit Rates Take Effect

The Commerce Department made a preliminary affirmative antidumping determination that welded stainless pressure pipe from Thailand (A-549-830) is being sold in the U.S. at less than fair value. As a result, Commerce is directing CBP to suspend liquidation and require cash deposits of estimated AD duties on subject merchandise, effective for subject merchandise entered on or after Jan. 7.

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AD Suspension of Liquidation and Cash Deposit Requirements

Commerce will instruct CBP to suspend liquidation for all entries of subject merchandise from Thailand that are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after Jan. 7. The preliminary AD cash deposit rates are as follows:

Exporter/ManufacturerPrelim AD Rate
Ametai Co., Ltd./Thareus Co., Ltd.7.16%
Thai-German Products Public Company Limited10.92%
All Others7.22%

(The period of investigation is 04/01/12 - 03/31/13. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope (unchanged from the initiation), suspension of liquidation, detailed cash deposit instructions, etc. See 13061124 for summary of initiation of this investigation.)

AD/CVD Operations contact -- Brandon Farlander (202) 482-0182

(Federal Register 01/07/13)