The U.S. Department of Commerce conducted an expedited sunset review on the countervailing duty order for aluminum wire and cable from China. They concluded that if this duty order were removed, it would likely result in the continuation or recurrence of unfair subsidies. This review did not receive adequate responses from the Chinese government or other interested parties, leading to the expedited process. The decision will maintain the duty order to prevent potential subsidies at the stated rates.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. Department of Commerce looked at some rules about buying aluminum wires from China and decided to keep them because taking them away might mean China gives money help unfairly to sell their wires cheaper.