The U.S. Department of Commerce is starting administrative reviews of antidumping and countervailing duty orders with February anniversary dates, as per its regulations. This involves selecting certain companies for examination to determine if they have been involved in unfair trade practices, such as selling products in the U.S. at less than fair value. Companies involved may need to provide detailed sales information, and those from non-market economy countries must prove independence from government control to get separate rates. The reviews aim to ensure fair trade and compliance with U.S. trade laws.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. Department of Commerce checks if companies are being fair by making sure they don't sell things in America too cheaply, and they ask companies to show they're not controlled by their governments if they want a different rate.