Germany Steel CTL Plate: Commerce Lowers All-Others Rate After CIT Decision
The Commerce Department is amending its final determination from the antidumping duty investigation on certain carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate (CTL plate) from Germany (A-428-844). The changes, based on the final decision in a Court of International Trade case, result in lower AD rates for Dillinger and the "all-others" companies. While Dillinger has received a more recent rate and its cash deposit rate isn't affected by the changes, the "all-others" cash deposit rate will change, effective Dec. 31, 2023. The amended rates are as follows:
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Exporter/Manufacturer | AD Rate |
---|---|
AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke | 4.99% |
All Others | 20.99% |
(The review period is 04/01/15 - 03/31/16. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope of the order, detailed cash deposit and assessment instructions, etc. See 1705240008 for a summary of the original AD order.)