China and Indonesia Uncoated Paper: Commerce Postpones Preliminary CV Duty Determinations
The Commerce Department is extending until June 22 the deadline for its preliminary determination in the countervailing duty investigations on uncoated paper from China (C-570-023) and Indonesia (C-560-829) (here). The agency decided to postpone after receiving a request from the group of U.S. paper manufacturers that requested the investigation. The preliminary determination was originally due April 16. Cash deposits of estimated CV duties can only be collected after the preliminary determination, although they can be made retroactive 90 days from the preliminary determination if Commerce finds “critical circumstances.”
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(Federal Register 03/12/15)