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China Magnesia Carbon Bricks: Prelim Results of AD Admin Review

The Commerce Department has released the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review on magnesia carbon bricks from China (A-570-954). The agency found that 38 companies subject to this administrative review are part of the China-wide entity, with a rate of 236%, because none filed a separate rate application or a separate rate certification. Any changes to cash deposit requirements would take effect upon publication of the final results of this review. Commerce will also use the results of this review to set assessment rates for subject merchandise from these 38 companies entered Sept. 1, 2021, through Aug. 31, 2022.

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Only the 38 exporters for which an administrative review was requested are covered by this review. Cash deposit rates for all other exporters will not change. Commerce will order liquidation "as entered" for entries during the period of review from all exporters not under review.

(The period of review is 09/01/21 - 08/31/22. See the notice for additional information, including the scope of the order, potential cash deposit and assessment instructions, etc.)