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Search Results: keywords:"Vitro Flat Glass LLC"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8533
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has determined that there's a reasonable indication that an industry in the U.S. is being harmed by float glass products imported from China and Malaysia at prices less than fair value. These products are also allegedly subsidized by their respective governments. As a result, the ITC has initiated the final phase of investigations into these imports. These investigations began after Vitro Flat Glass, LLC filed petitions in November 2024 claiming injury to the U.S. industry from these imports.

    Simple Explanation

    The United States thinks that some glass from China and Malaysia is being sold for very cheap prices that might be unfair and hurt people making glass in the U.S., so they are checking to see if this is true and maybe getting help from their governments.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16107
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration is delaying the preliminary judgments for investigations into float glass products imported from China and Malaysia. Initially set for May 20, 2025, the deadline has been postponed by 50 days to July 9, 2025, as requested by the petitioner, Vitro Flat Glass, LLC and Vitro Meadville Flat Glass, LLC. The extension is meant to provide more time to evaluate the information and for stakeholders to submit their feedback. This action follows the regulations under the Tariff Act of 1930 which allows such postponements when necessary.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge need more time to check if glass being brought in from China and Malaysia is sold too cheaply, so they're waiting until July to decide what to do.