🎮Logitech FTZ 29 Production Activity Notification in Kentucky
The Department of Commerce has issued a notice regarding Logitech's proposed production activities at a facility in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, within Foreign-Trade Zone 29. The notification outlines the specific foreign-status materials and finished products involved, inviting public comments until May 14, 2025, and highlighting potential benefits of duty-free importation under FTZ procedures.
Learn More📦Final Determination on Epoxy Resins from Thailand
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that certain epoxy resins (epoxy resins) from Thailand are being, or are likely to be, sold in the United States at less-than-fair value (LTFV). The period of investigation is April 1, 2023, through March 31, 2024.
Learn More💊AstraZeneca's FTZ Production Notification for Pharmaceuticals
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP has submitted a notification for proposed production activities related to zibotentan/dapagliflozin tablets in Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 177 in Indiana. The notification aligns with FTZ regulations, detailing duty-free benefits for specified foreign-status materials and products while inviting public comment on the proposal.
Learn More⚖️Impact of Amended Antidumping Duties on Granular PTFE from India
On March 7, 2025, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) issued its final judgment in Daikin America, Inc. v. United States, Slip Op. 25-22 Court no. 22-00122, sustaining the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce)'s remand redetermination pertaining to the less- than-fair-value (LTFV) investigation of granular polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resin from India covering the period of investigation January 1, 2020, through December 31, 2020. Commerce is notifying the public that the CIT's final judgment is not in harmony with Commerce's final determination in the investigation, and that Commerce is amending the final determination and the resulting antidumping duty (AD) order with respect to the dumping margin assigned to Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (GFCL), and all other producers and exporters of subject merchandise.
Learn More📦Key Guidelines for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Compliance
The notice from the U.S. Department of Commerce discusses the administrative review process for antidumping and countervailing duty orders. It specifies deadlines for participation and highlights the necessity for accurate respondent selection and data submission. The document serves as a critical resource for businesses involved in affected trade areas.
Learn More📄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.
Learn More⚖️U.S. Final Determination on Antidumping Duty for Ferrosilicon Imports
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that imports of ferrosilicon from Malaysia are being, or are likely to be, sold in the United States at less than fair value (LTFV) for the period of investigation (POI) January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023.
Learn More🚢New USCG Conditions of Entry for Vessels from Cuba
The Coast Guard announces that it will impose conditions of entry on vessels arriving from the Republic of Cuba. Conditions of entry are intended to protect the United States from vessels arriving from foreign ports or places that have been found to have deficient anti-terrorism measures.
Learn More📃Monosodium Glutamate Circumvention Notice
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) published notice in the Federal Register of February 21, 2025 of its preliminary affirmative determination of circumvention of the antidumping duty order on monosodium glutamate (MSG) from the People's Republic of China (China). In that notice, the importer and exporter certifications provided at Appendix II contained three errors.
Learn More⚖️Amended Final Scope Rulings on Aluminum Extrusions From China
On October 8, 2024, in the consolidated appeal of Worldwide Door Components, Inc., v. United States, Endura Products, INC., Court No. 2023-1532 and Columbia Aluminum Products, LLC, v. United States, Endura Products, INC., Court No. 2023-1534 (collectively, Worldwide Federal Circuit), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (Federal Circuit) reversed the U.S. Court of International Trade's (CIT) Second Remand Order, and sustained the non-protested portions of Commerce's First Remand Redeterminations. The Federal Circuit also vacated the CIT's subsequent opinions and orders in this case following the Second Remand Order. In the First Remand Redeterminations, Commerce continued to find that certain door thresholds imported by Worldwide Door Components, Inc. (Worldwide) and Columbia Aluminum Products, Inc. (Columbia) are within the scope of the antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders on aluminum extrusions from the People's Republic of China (China). The CIT originally sustained Commerce's Third Remand Redeterminations finding the products in question outside the scope of the Orders under respectful protest, and on December 29, 2022, Commerce published a notice of court decisions not in harmony with its final scope ruling and notice of amended final scope ruling. However, consistent with the Federal Circuit's decision reversing and vacating the CIT's opinion and order, Commerce is now amending the final scope rulings, as they were represented in the Amended Final Scope Rulings, to find that the Worldwide and Columbia door thresholds at issue are subject to the Orders.
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