France Preserved Mushrooms: Prelim AD Cash Deposit Rates Take Effect
The Commerce Department made a preliminary affirmative antidumping determination that preserved mushrooms from France (A-427-833) are being sold in the U.S. at less than fair value. The agency will impose antidumping duty cash requirements on entries of subject merchandise beginning Sept. 13, the date this preliminary determination is due to be published in the Federal Register.
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Concurrent AD duty investigations on preserved mushrooms from the Netherlands, Poland and Spain are ongoing, with preliminary determinations in those investigations currently due Oct. 27.
​AD Suspension of Liquidation and Cash Deposit Requirements
Commerce will instruct CBP to suspend liquidation for all entries of subject merchandise that are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after Sept. 13, and require AD cash deposits as follows:
| Exporter/Producer | AD Rate |
|---|---|
| Bonduelle Europe Long Life | 360.88% |
| France Champignon | 360.88% |
| All Others | 224.68% |
(The period of investigation is 01/01/21 - 12/31/21. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope, suspension of liquidation, detailed cash deposit instructions, etc. See 2204260027 for a summary of initiation of this investigation, and 2204050031 for the underlying petition.)