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Preserved Mushrooms: Commerce Issues AD Duty Final Determinations

The Commerce Department issued its final determinations in the antidumping duty investigations on preserved mushrooms from Poland (A-455-806), Spain (A-469-825) and the Netherlands (A-821-815). Changes to cash deposit requirements set in these final determinations take effect March 27, the date they are scheduled for publication in the Federal Register.

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The next step is for the International Trade Commission to make its final injury determination, currently scheduled for May 4, according to a Commerce fact sheet. If the ITC finds injury, Commerce will issue an AD order and duties will be made permanent. If the ITC finds no injury, the investigation will be terminated and all cash deposits refunded.

Prochamp will be exempt from any AD order issued in connection with the investigation on the Netherlands, as a result of the zero percent AD duty rate Commerce calculated for the company in this final determination.

Commerce also recently issued an AD order on preserved mushrooms from France (see 2301190023).

Estimated AD Cash Deposit Rates

Commerce will instruct CBP to continue to suspend liquidation for AD purposes for all entries of subject merchandise (except for Prochamp), and require AD cash deposits as follows on entries on or after March 27:

Poland

ProducerAD Rate
Okechamp S.A.34.32%
Bonduelle Polska-UL.Michala57.22%
Bonduelle Polska SA57.22%
All Others34.32%

Spain

ProducerAD Rate
Eurochamp S.A.T.156.59%
Riberebro Integral S.A.U.156.59%
All Others59.59%

The Netherlands

ProducerAD Rate
Okechamp B.V.146.59%
Prochamp B.V.zero
All Others132.97%

(The period of investigation is 01/01/21 - 12/31/21. See Commerce’s notice for more information, including the scope of the investigation (unchanged), detailed instructions on cash deposit rates, etc. See 2211020031 for a summary of the preliminary determinations of these investigations.)