The International Trade Administration of the Department of Commerce is preparing for the initiation of Sunset Reviews in April 2021. These reviews, conducted every five years under the Tariff Act of 1930, assess whether stopping antidumping or countervailing duties could lead to renewed dumping or harmful subsidies. Interested parties in such reviews should notify Commerce in writing within 10 days of the notice's publication and provide comments within 30 days. This notice serves as an alert to those involved in international trade, although it is not required by law.
Simple Explanation
The Commerce Department is checking if stopping certain money rules can make bad trade practices come back, like if someone charges less than they should or gets unfair help. They're telling people in the trade world to talk to them and share ideas about this by specific dates.