Commerce Announces New AD Duties on Hot-Rolled Steel
The Commerce Department will require antidumping duty cash deposits on imports of hot-rolled steel flat products from Australia, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Turkey and the United Kingdom, it said in a March 15 fact sheet (here). The agency…
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set AD duty cash deposit rates at 23.25% for all Australian exporters, 29.78% to 30.46% for Brazilian exporters, 6.79% to 11.29% for Japanese exporters, 3.97% to 7.33% for South Korean exporters, 5.07% for all Dutch exporters, 5.24% to 7.07% for Turkish exporters and 49.05% for all UK exporters, in its preliminary determination. The cash deposit requirements will take effect on the date Commerce publishes its preliminary determination in the Federal Register, except for certain exporters from Brazil and Japan subject to retroactive suspension of liquidation.