📜Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Sunset Reviews Notification
The U.S. Department of Commerce announces upcoming Sunset Reviews for antidumping and countervailing duty orders, set for March 2025. These reviews assess the potential continuation of duties on specific imported products from China and Mexico. Stakeholders are encouraged to participate and submit comments, adhering to outlined deadlines and procedural requirements for effective engagement in the review process.
Learn More⚖️Antidumping Duty Reviews Initiated by Commerce Department in 2025
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) has received requests to conduct administrative reviews of various antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders with December anniversary dates. In accordance with Commerce's regulations, we are initiating those administrative reviews.
Learn More📊Aluminum Wire Import Regulations and Compliance Guidelines for 2025
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that imports of aluminum wire and cable (AWC) completed in the Republic of Korea (Korea) using certain AWC inputs manufactured in the People's Republic of China (China) are not covered by the scope of the antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders on AWC from China. Commerce further determines that AWC completed in Korea using certain AWC inputs manufactured in China are circumventing the AD and CVD orders on AWC from China.
Learn More📉Correction to Antidumping Duty on Softwood Lumber from Canada
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) published notice in the Federal Register on August 1, 2023 in which Commerce announced the final results of the 2021 administrative review of the antidumping duty (AD) order on softwood lumber from Canada. That notice incorrectly stated the all-others rate established in the less than fair value investigation to be 6.58 percent. The correct all-others rate established in the less than fair value investigation is 6.04 percent.
Learn More📊Amended Antidumping Duty Results for Pure Magnesium from China
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) is amending the final results of the administrative review of the antidumping duty order on pure magnesium from the People's Republic of China (China). The period of review is May 1, 2022, through April 30, 2023.
Learn More⚖️Updated Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List Effects
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), as the Chair of the Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force (FLETF), announces the publication and availability of the updated Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Entity List, a consolidated register of the four lists required to be developed and maintained pursuant to the UFLPA, on the DHS UFLPA website. The updated UFLPA Entity List is also published as an appendix to this notice. This update adds three entities to the section 2(d)(2)(B)(ii) list of the UFLPA and thirty-five entities to the section 2(d)(2)(B)(v) list of the UFLPA. This update adds one entity to both the 2(d)(2)(B)(ii) list and section 2(d)(2)(B)(v) of the UFLPA. This update also includes a technical correction to the name of an entity listed in section 2(d)(2)(B)(ii) of the UFLPA. Details related to the process for revising the UFLPA Entity List are included in this Federal Register notice.
Learn More📉Final Results of Antidumping Duty Review on Korean Steel Products
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that certain cold-rolled steel flat products (cold-rolled steel) from the Republic of Korea (Korea) was not sold in the United States at less than normal value during the period of review (POR) September 1, 2022, through August 31, 2023.
Learn More🚂New Regulations for Rail Cargo Export Manifest Submission
This document proposes a new regulation pursuant to the Trade Act of 2002 requiring the submission of export manifest data electronically to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) for cargo transported by rail for any train departing the United States. The proposed regulation would mandate the electronic transmission of rail export manifest information, identify the parties eligible to transmit information, and describe the time frames prior to departure of the train in which the information is due. This rule would enable CBP to address important cargo security concerns while providing efficiencies to the trade.
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