The Commerce Department published notices in the Oct. 23 Federal Register on the following AD/CV duty proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released the preliminary version of the Cybersecurity Framework Tuesday, meeting skepticism from some cybersecurity experts. Early reaction from industry groups praised NIST’s inclusion of industry in the framework’s development, but the groups said they needed to review the framework more thoroughly. NIST had said it wanted to release the new version for public comment as soon as possible since it missed its original Oct. 10 deadline because of the government shutdown. NIST said it believes it will be able to meet the February deadline to release a final version of the framework.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released the preliminary version of the Cybersecurity Framework Tuesday, meeting skepticism from some cybersecurity experts. Early reaction from industry groups praised NIST’s inclusion of industry in the framework’s development, but the groups said they needed to review the framework more thoroughly. NIST had said it wanted to release the new version for public comment as soon as possible since it missed its original Oct. 10 deadline because of the government shutdown. NIST said it believes it will be able to meet the February deadline to release a final version of the framework.
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the Commerce Department posted to CBP's website Oct. 22, 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 addcvd.cbp.gov. (CBP occasionally adds backdated messages without otherwise indicating which message was added. ITT will include a message date in parentheses in such cases.)
The International Trade Commission published notices in the Oct. 22 Federal Register on the following AD/CV injury, Section 337 patent, and other trade proceedings (any notices that warrant a more detailed summary will appear in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department published notices in the Oct. 22 Federal Register on the following AD/CV duty proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department issued the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review on lined paper products from India (A-533-843). Commerce calculated an individual AD rate for Navneet, and also assigned that rate to non-individually reviewed company AR Printing. The agency ended the review for 80 other companies for which review requests were withdrawn. These preliminary results are not in effect. Commerce may modify them in the final results of this review and change the estimated AD cash deposit rate for these companies.
The Commerce Department issued the preliminary results of its countervailing duty administrative review on kitchen appliance shelving and racks from China (C-570-942) for New King Shan. Commerce also rescinded the review for Jiangsu Weixi Group Co., so entries of subect merchandise exported by Weixi will be liquidated at the existing cash deposit rate. The CV rate for New King Shan is not in effect. Commerce may modify it in the final results of this review and change New King Shan's estimated CV cash deposit rate.
The Commerce Department issued the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on small diameter carbon and alloy seamless standard, line, and pressure pipe from Romania (A-485-805). The agency continued to find a zero AD rate for sole respondent ArcelorMittal Tubular Products Roman S.A., and found subject merchandise from Canadian Natural Resources Limited ((CNRL) was not sold in the U.S. As such, Commerce will direct CBP to liquidate entries of subject merchandise from ArcelorMittal and CNRL during the period of review without regard to AD duties, and will not collect a cash deposit on future entries of subject merchandise exported by ArcelorMittal until further notice. The new rate is effective Oct. 23, and will be implemented by CBP soon.
Hearst asked the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston overturn a lower court denial of a preliminary injunction against streaming TV service Aereo, according to court filings. U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton ruled earlier this month that Hearst’s injunction request was unwarranted (CD Oct 11 p4). Hearst had argued that Aereo’s retransmission of its station’s broadcast violates copyright law. Broadcasters have also appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a 2nd Circuit decision denying a similar injunction against Aereo (CD Oct 15 p15).