Notice 6 Aug 2025 regulatory compliance, countervailing duties, international trade, antidumping, paper industry, u.s. trade policy

📄Cancellation of Hearing for Antidumping Duty Investigations

The U.S. International Trade Commission cancelled the hearing for investigations into antidumping and countervailing duties on paper file folders imported from Cambodia and Sri Lanka. Following a request from domestic manufacturers, parties involved were instructed to respond to written questions instead, impacting regulatory proceedings.

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Notice 11 Jul 2025 compliance, international trade, antidumping duties, u.s. department of commerce, paper industry, portugal

📄Antidumping Duty Review on Uncoated Paper from Portugal

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) is conducting an administrative review of the antidumping duty (AD) order on certain uncoated paper (uncoated paper) from Portugal for the period of review (POR) March 1, 2023, through February 29, 2024. Commerce preliminarily finds that the sole producer/exporter subject to this administrative review, The Navigator Company, S.A. (Navigator), made sales of subject merchandise at prices below normal value (NV) during the POR. We invite interested parties to comment on these preliminary results.

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Notice 28 Mar 2025 countervailing duties, commerce department, import regulations, trade compliance, cambodia, paper industry

📄Countervailing Duty Determination on Paper File Folders from Cambodia

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily determines that countervailable subsidies are being provided to producers and exporters of paper file folders from the Kingdom of Cambodia (Cambodia). The period of investigation (POI) is January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023. Interested parties are invited to comment on this preliminary determination.

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Notice 19 Mar 2025 international trade, trade regulation, subsidies, pricing strategy, u.s. market, paper industry

🍽️U.S. Trade Commission's Determination on Paper Plates Imports

The U.S. International Trade Commission has determined that the domestic industry is materially injured by subsidized imports of paper plates from China, Thailand, and Vietnam, which were sold at less than fair value. The investigation follows petitions from the American Paper Plate Coalition, leading to potential countervailing and antidumping duties affecting the market dynamics in the paper plate industry.

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