Uncoated Paper from Five Countries: AD/CVD Investigations to Continue After ITC Finds Potential Injury
Antidumping and countervailing duty investigations on uncoated paper from Australia, Brazil, China, Indonesia and Portugal will continue, after the International Trade Commission voted on March 6 that there is a "reasonable indication" U.S. industry is injured by dumped and subsidized…
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imports (here). Five ITC commissioners voted in the affirmative, with one abstaining. The next step is the Commerce Department's preliminary CV duty determinations on China and Indonesia, currently due April 16, and its AD determinations on all five countries, due June 30 (both deadlines may be postponed). The ITC's public report in the case will be available after April 6 (here).