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Russia Ferrosilicon: Negative Final Determination, No AD Duties Imposed

No antidumping duty order will be issued, and no AD duties will be imposed, on imports of ferrosilicon from Russia (A-549-829), said the Commerce Department in its final determination. The agency continued to find that Russian companies didn't dump subject merchandise in the United States, calculating a zero AD duty rate for the only company under review, RFA International LP. Commerce's preliminary determination in March was also negative, so liquidation has never been suspended and cash deposits have never been required on imports of ferrosilicon from Russia.

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(The period of investigation was 07/01/12 - 06/30/13. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope (unchanged from the preliminary determination), etc. See 13081308 for summary of initiation of this investigation, and 14031027 for the preliminary determination.)

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(Federal Register 07/31/14)