Commerce to Require AD Duty Cash Deposits on Rectangular Pipe
The Commerce Department will require cash deposits of estimated antidumping duties on heavy-walled rectangular welded carbon steel pipes and tubes from Mexico, South Korea and Turkey, it said in an Feb. 23 fact sheet announcing its preliminary AD duty determinations…
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(here). Rates range from 3.99% to 16.31% for India, 2.53% to 3.81% for South Korea, and zero to 14.48% for Turkey. Commerce may adjust these rates for export subsidies found in its concurrent countervailing duty investigations. Cash deposit requirements take effect upon publication of the preliminary determination in the Federal Register.