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No CV Duties Yet on Nails From South Korea, Malaysia, Oman and Taiwan; Cash Deposits Set on Vietnam Nails

The Commerce Department will not yet require countervailing duty cash deposits on imports of steel nails from South Korea, Malaysia, Oman and Taiwan, finding no illegal subsidization of imports from the four countries in a preliminary determination announced Oct. 28…

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(here). The agency did find illegal subsidizes for some imports from Vietnam, and will require CV duty cash deposits at 8.35% on subject merchandise from all exporters except United Nail Products. The new cash deposit requirements for Vietnam will take effect upon publication of Commerce’s preliminary determination in the Federal Register. Commerce may still set CV duties on steel nails from South Korea, Malaysia, Oman and Taiwan in its final determination, currently set for March 2015.