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NOES From Six Countries: Commerce Announces New AD Duties

The Commerce Department will soon begin requiring antidumping duty cash deposits on imports of non-oriented electrical steel (NOES) from China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden and Taiwan, it said in a fact sheet May 16. In its preliminary determination, the agency found AD duty rates of 407.52% for China; 86.29-98.84% for Germany; 135.59-204.79% for Japan; 6.91% for South Korea; 98.46-126.72% for Sweden; and 28.14-52.23% for Taiwan.

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Cash deposits on all entries on NOES from China, Japan and Sweden, as well as some entries from Germany, will be required retroactively 90 days prior to the publication date of the preliminary determination, or sometime in February. ITT will have more details upon publication of the preliminary determination.