The U.S. Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission have decided to continue imposing antidumping duties on strontium chromate from Austria and France, as revoking these duties could lead to dumping and harm U.S. industries. The orders cover all forms of strontium chromate, whether as a powder, paste, or solution, and even if mixed with other substances. These duties mean importers will continue to pay extra fees on this product to prevent it from being sold at unfairly low prices in the U.S. The continuation of these duties is effective from April 10, 2025.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. decided to keep charging extra fees on a chemical from Austria and France, so it doesn't get sold cheaply and hurt American businesses. These fees will continue from April 10, 2025, to make sure the prices are fair.