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    Citation:89 FR 95179
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    The U.S. Department of Commerce conducted a review and decided not to lift the antidumping duty on certain steel wheels from China because it would likely lead to the continuation of unfair pricing, known as dumping. The review found that without the duty, the dumping margins could reach as high as 44.35%. This decision follows a lack of response from other interested parties and the participation of the Dexstar Wheel Division of Americana Development, a U.S. producer. The final results of this expedited review have been documented and published accordingly.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep extra fees on certain small steel wheels from China because they think taking them away might make prices unfairly low again. This decision was made quickly, without lots of opinions from others, to stop these cheap wheels from hurting local businesses.