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Search Results: keywords:"U.S. manufacturers"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8276
    Reading Time:about 27 minutes

    The Department of Commerce is investigating if slag pots from China are being sold in the U.S. at unfairly low prices, potentially harming U.S. manufacturers. This investigation follows a petition from a U.S. company alleging these imports are causing injury to the domestic industry. The investigation aims to determine if the claims are valid and if any penalties should be applied. Interested parties have specific deadlines to submit information or comments regarding the investigation's focus and conditions.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government is checking if a type of big metal pot made in China is being sold in America for way less money than it's worth, which might hurt local businesses. They're trying to figure out if this is true and if they need to set any rules to stop this from happening.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9311
    Reading Time:about 23 minutes

    The Department of Commerce has started a countervailing duty investigation on temporary steel fencing imports from China, following a petition by ZND US Inc., a U.S. producer. The investigation aims to check if Chinese companies are receiving unfair government subsidies, hurting U.S. manufacturers. The time frame for consideration is from January to December 2024, focusing on whether these imports injure the American industry. The International Trade Commission (ITC) will parallel process to decide if there's enough harm to continue the investigation.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government is checking if companies in China are getting unfair help from their government, which might hurt American companies making temporary steel fences. They want to see if this is happening, which would make it harder for American workers who make these fences to do well.