Commerce to Require CV Cash Deposits on Melamine From China, Trinidad and Tobago
The Commerce Department will require cash deposits of countervailing duties on melamine from China and Trinidad and Tobago, after finding illegal subsidization of exporters by the two countries in a preliminary determination announced April 14 (here). The agency calculated CV…
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duty cash deposit rates of 147.62% to 150.52% for Chinese exporters, and 27.48% for all Trinidadian exporters. Suspension of liquidation and cash deposit requirements will take effect upon publication of Commerce’s preliminary determination in the Federal Register. ITT will have more details when they are published.