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China Intermodal Containers: AD/CVD Investigations to Continue After ITC Finds Injury

Antidumping and countervailing duty investigations on 53-foot domestic dry containers from China will continue, after the International Trade Commission on June 6 voted that U.S. industry may be injured by dumped and illegally subsidized imports. The ITC vote split 3-2,…

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with commissioners Dean Pinkert, David Johanson, and Rhonda Schmidtlein voting that there is a "reasonable indication" of injury, and Commissioners Broadbent and Kieff voting that there is not. The next step is the Commerce Department’s preliminary determination, at which point AD and CV duty cash deposits may be required on imports of intermodal containers from China. Commerce’s preliminary findings are currently due July 17 in the CV duty investigation, and Sept. 30 in the AD duty investigation.