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ITC Continues AD/CV Duty Investigations on Twist Ties, Phosphate Fertilizers

The International Trade Commission recently voted that there is a “reasonable indication” that dumped and illegally subsidized imports of twist ties from China, and illegally subsidized imports of phosphate fertilizers from Morocco and Russia, are injuring U.S. industry, it said…

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in news releases Aug. 7. The ITC's affirmative preliminary injury determinations mean these ongoing antidumping and countervailing duty investigations will continue. The Commerce Department will consider whether to impose CV duty cash deposit requirements in preliminary determinations on twist ties and phosphate fertilizer due in September for both sets of investigations, with the AD duty preliminary determination on twist ties then due in December. These deadlines may be postponed.