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Russia Carbon Steel Plate: Commerce Considers Ending Suspension Agreement, Reinstating AD Duties

The Commerce Department is considering termination of an agreement suspending antidumping duties on cut-to-length carbon steel plate from Russia (A-821-808), it said in a notice (here). Domestic industry requested an end to the agreement and the resumption of suspension of liquidation in May. If Commerce decides to end the agreement, it will issue an AD duty order suspending liquidation, imposing cash deposit requirements, and beginning annual administrative reviews on cut-to-length carbon steel plate from Russia. The agency will consider comments received by Oct. 26 on whether the suspension agreement still serves the public interest.

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(Federal Register 09/24/15)