The ITA states that the China-wide rate applies to all entries of the subject merchandise except for entries from Since Hardware, Yongjian, Forever Holdings, Gaoming Lihe, and Harvest International.
The ITA states that it is rescinding this AD duty new shipper review because it concludes that the new shipper sale on which the request for review was based was not commercially reasonable or bona fide.
The ITA states that the China-wide rate applies to all exporters of subject merchandise not specifically listed above.
The International Trade Administration (ITA) frequently issues notices on antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CV) duty orders which Broker Power considers to be "minor" in importance as they concern actions that occur after an order is issued and neither announce nor cause any changes to an order's duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective period.
(a) final AD rate of zero; however, suspension of liquidation will continue
In its 5th week, the PS2 version of Activision’s Spider-Man 2 was again the #1-rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak said its preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Aug. 1 showed. The title earned an additional $598,315 in the week, for a total of $3.63 million to date. The Xbox version was again #4 ($277,491 and $1.79 million to date). Atari and Take-Two Interactive’s Rockstar Games label each had 2 SKUs in the top 10 also. Atari’s were the PS2 version of DRIV3R at #3 again in its 6th week ($384,772 and $2.97 million) and the Xbox version at #6 (up one, $209,501 and $1.61 million). Rockstar’s were the PS2 version of Red Dead Revolver at #5 again (13th week, $241,961 and $3.49 million) and the Xbox version at #9 again ($130,434 and $2 million). But Electronic Arts (EA) again dominated the chart, with 4 SKUs: NCAA Football 2005 at #2 again (3rd week, $394,387 and $1.37 million), the Xbox version at #7 (down one, $162,946 and $605,780), Need for Speed Underground for PS2 at #8 again in its 37th week ($155,233 and $9.70 million) and Fight Night 2004 for PS2 at #10 (up 5, 17th week, $125,570 and $1.98 million).
Section A respondents are companies who were not selected as mandatory respondents but submitted responses to Section A of the ITA's AD questionnaire and had sales of subject merchandise to the U.S. during the period of investigation.
In its first full week available, Columbia TriStar’s Hellboy was the #1-rented DVD in the U.S., Rentrak said its preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Aug. 1 showed. The title earned $8.22 million on DVD in the week, for a total of $8.33 million to date. Last week’s #1 DVD -- Warner’s Starsky & Hutch -- dropped to #2, earning an additional $6.30 million on DVD in the week, for $15.53 million to date. The only other new DVD in the top 10 was Warner’s The Whole Ten Yards at #3 ($4.16 million and $4.21 million).
The ITA states it has treated EMPAF and its affiliate, Maricultura, as one entity for purposes of this AD duty preliminary determination.
(a) For merchandise exported by producers or exporters not covered in this review but covered in a previous segment of this proceeding, the cash deposit rate will continue to be the company-specific rate published in the most recent final results in which that producer or exporter participated.