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Austria Strontium Chromate: Final Results of AD Admin Review

The Commerce Department issued the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on strontium chromate from Austria (A-433-813). Commerce set an AD rate of zero percent for Habich GmbH, the only company under review. Commerce will calculate importer-specific rates for subject merchandise from Habich entered June 18, 2019, through Oct. 31, 2020, and instruct CBP to liquidate the appropriate entries without regard to antidumping duties, it said. The new AD duty cash deposit rate for Habich takes effect April 4, the date of publication of these final results in the Federal Register.

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Commerce will not assess AD duties on Habich. For exporters of subject merchandise that were not under review (i.e., all except Habich), cash deposit rates remain at the level set in the most recent review of each respective company. If the exporter has never been assigned its own AD rate, but the manufacturer has, the rate assigned to the manufacturer applies. For merchandise manufactured and exported by companies that have never been assigned a cash deposit rate by Commerce, the all-others rate of 25.9% applies.

(The review period is 06/18/19 - 10/31/20. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope of the order, detailed cash deposit and assessment instructions, etc. See 2111240051 for a summary of the preliminary results of this administrative review.)