A listing of recent Commerce Department antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted on CBP's website July 16, along with the case number(s) and CBP message number, is provided below. The messages are available by searching for the listed CBP message number at CBP's ADCVD Search page.
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register July 16 on the following antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CVD rates, scope, affected firms or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department will retroactively suspend liquidation and set countervailing duty cash deposit requirements for previously uncovered entries from some exporters of overhead door counterbalance torsion springs from China (C-570-187), it said July 16.
The Commerce Department has set new antidumping duty cash deposit requirements for imports of erythritol from China (A-570-192), after finding sales at less than fair value by Chinese producers in the preliminary determination of its AD investigation. Suspension of liquidation and cash deposit requirements took effect for entries on or after July 16.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices July 16 on AD/CVD proceedings:
The Commerce Department was right to find that the material terms of exporter Toyo Kohan’s U.S. sales were finalized the earlier of each sale’s shipment date or invoice date, the government and petitioner Thomas Steel Strip Corp. each said July 11 (Toyo Kohan Co. v. United States, CIT # 24-00261).
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register July 15 on the following antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CVD rates, scope, affected firms or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department made preliminary affirmative antidumping duty determinations that imports of float glass from China (A-570-188) and Malaysia (A-557-832) are being sold in the U.S. at less than fair value. The agency will impose AD cash deposit requirements retroactively on one exporter of subject merchandise from Malaysia -- NSG (Malaysian Sheet Glass) -- beginning April 16, 2025. For Chinese exporters and all other Malaysian exporters, suspension of liquidation and cash deposit requirements take effect July 15, 2025.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices July 15 on AD/CVD proceedings:
The Department of Justice (DOJ) doubled down on its request to a federal court to block an Illinois workplace privacy law that it alleges impedes federal immigration authorities. The amended Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution and the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, among other laws, according to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi (see 2505050065).