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China Garlic: Commerce Set to Recognize Qingshui Foods Name Change

The Commerce Department intends to assign Lanling Qingshui Vegetable Foods Co., Ltd. an antidumping duty cash deposit rate of $3.06/kg on its exports of fresh garlic from China (A-570-831), it said in the preliminary results of a changed circumstances review (here). Commerce preliminarily found Cangshan Qingshui Vegetable Foods Co., Ltd. underwent a name change to become Lanling Qingshui, and its operations are otherwise unaffected. If Commerce finalizes its determination that Lanling Qingshui is Cangshan Qingshui’s successor for the purposes of antidumping duties, it will assign Lanling Qingshui the latter’s $3.06/kg cash deposit rate effective from the publication date of the final results of this review, said the agency.

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(Federal Register 03/23/15)