Commerce Begins AD/CV Duty Investigations on Uncoated Paper From Five Countries
The Commerce Department is beginning antidumping and countervailing duty investigations on uncoated paper from Australia, Brazil, Portugal, China and Indonesia, it said in a fact sheet released Feb. 11 (here). A group of U.S. paper manufacturers and a trade union…
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requested the investigations on Jan. 22, alleging that imports of uncoated paper, which is mostly used as paper for printers and photocopiers, is rapidly gaining U.S. market share by undercutting U.S. prices.(see 1501220046). The International Trade Commission is set to make its preliminary injury determination by March 9. These AD/CV duty investigations will only continue if the ITC finds injury. ITT will provide more details upon publication of the initiation notice in the Federal Register.