A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the Commerce Department posted to CBP's website July 5, 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 Commerce Department issued the preliminary results of its antidumping duty administrative review and two new shipper reviews on tapered roller bearings from China (A-570-601). The administrative review covered Changshan Peer Bearing (CPZ/SKF) and three non-individually reviewed companies. The new shipper reviews covered Automann and Zhengda. Zhengda was assigned a zero AD rate which, if finalized, will result in liquidation of all period of review entries produced and exported by Zhengda without regard to AD duties, and no cash deposit on that company's subject merchandise until further notice. 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.
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the Commerce Department posted to CBP's website July 3, 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 is publishing notices in the July 3 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 initiated two antidumping duty new shipper reviews on fresh garlic from China (A-570-831) at the request of Cangshan Qingshui Vegetable Foods Co., Ltd. and Jinxiang Merry Vegetable Co., Ltd., for merchandise each company both produces and exports to the U.S. Commerce will determine Qingshui and Merry are eligible for estimated AD cash deposit rates other than the China-wide entity rate they currently receives.
A listing of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages from the Commerce Department posted to CBP's website July 2, 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 Commerce Department will collect antidumping duties on Chinese-origin tissue paper processed in India by A.R. Printing and Packaging India Pvt. Ltd. (ARPP), after finding that the company’s reprocessing is so minor that the merchandise remains subject to the AD duty order on tissue paper products from China (A-570-894). Only merchandise processed from Chinese-origin tissue paper will be subject to the order. As Commerce explained in the preliminary results, ARPP sufficiently distinguishes between Chinese and Indian origin inputs in its inventory, so all imports from ARPP don’t have to be included.
The antidumping duty investigation on welded stainless steel pressure pipe from Malaysia (A-557-815), Thailand (A-549-830) and Vietnam (A-552-816) will continue, after the International Trade Commission unanimously voted June 28 that subject imports are likely injuring U.S. industry. The investigations, initiated in June (see 13061124, would have ended if not for the ITC’s preliminary affirmative injury determination. The Commerce Department’s preliminary antidumping duty determinations are now due in October.
The Commerce Department issued the final results of four antidumping duty new shipper reviews on frozen fish fillets from Vietnam (A-552-801). Changes to the preliminary results of each review brought all four respondents' AD rates above zero. The new rates are effective July 2, and will be implemented by CBP soon.
Aquapharm Chemicals Pvt., Ltd. will no longer be subject to the antidumping duty order on 1-hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-diphosphonic acid from India (A-533-846), after the Commerce Department partially revoked for the company in the final results of an administrative review. The agency made no changes from the preliminary results, continuing to assign Aquapharm, the only company under review, its third consecutive zero AD rate. Revocation for the company is effective April 1, 2012. Commerce will instruct CBP to liquidate entries during the period of review without regard to AD duties. Entries made after April 1, 2012 will no longer be subject to a cash deposit requirement and AD duty liability in connection with the HEDP AD duty order. Cash deposits for entries made after April 1, 2012 will be refunded, Commerce said.