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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7697
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration is planning upcoming sunset reviews in March 2021, as required every five years by the Tariff Act of 1930. These reviews check if ending certain trade duties or investigations could cause dumping or unfair subsidies to resume, harming U.S. industries. For these reviews, interested parties need to express their intent to participate within 15 days from the announcement and provide detailed comments within 30 days. This notice is offered as a service for the international trading community.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Commerce is checking every five years to see if stopping certain rules on unfair trade will hurt U.S. businesses. People interested in participating have to say so quickly and share their thoughts within 30 days.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 288
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission are set to conduct five-year reviews, known as Sunset Reviews, in February 2021 under the Tariff Act of 1930. These reviews assess whether ending antidumping or countervailing duty orders would lead to a return of unfair trade practices or injuries. Interested parties must express their intent to participate within 15 days of the review's start, and can submit further comments within 30 days. The process aims to ensure fair international trade practices continue and is detailed in U.S. regulations.

    Simple Explanation

    The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission are checking if stopping certain trade rules, like extra fees on unfairly priced goods, would bring back bad trade actions. People who want to join this review have to say so quickly and can talk more about it soon.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11056
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    The United States International Trade Commission has started a review process to decide if removing anti-dumping duties on small diameter graphite electrodes imported from China would harm the U.S. industry. The document seeks responses from interested parties, including producers, importers, and exporters, about the impact of such a decision. The Commission requests specific information by April 2, 2025, and will consider comments on the adequacy of responses until May 14, 2025. This review follows earlier decisions to maintain these duties after prior assessments of their impact on domestic industries.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. is checking to see if stopping extra charges on some special sticks from China used in factories would hurt local makers, and they want certain people to share their thoughts about it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11059
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    The United States International Trade Commission has started a review process to determine if removing the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on wooden cabinets and vanities from China would likely continue or cause harm to the U.S. industry. These duties were originally put in place on April 21, 2020, to protect local manufacturers from unfairly low-priced imports. Interested parties are invited to respond with pertinent details by April 2, 2025, and can file comments on the responses' adequacy by May 14, 2025. The Commission seeks information about the impact of revoking these orders and has outlined the data needed from manufacturers and importers involved.

    Simple Explanation

    The Trade Commission is checking if stopping some rules that protect American companies from cheap furniture from China would hurt businesses in the U.S. They want people who know about this to share their thoughts by specific dates next year.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 11928
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    In accordance with the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, the Department of Commerce is beginning its five-year reviews, known as Sunset Reviews, of certain antidumping and countervailing duty orders and suspended investigations. These reviews are conducted to determine if duties should continue or be revoked. The International Trade Commission is publishing a concurrent notice on the same subject. Interested parties must submit specific documents if they wish to participate, with submissions required within set deadlines after publication in the Federal Register.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is checking if some special rules about taxes on goods from other countries should stay or go away. They're asking people to send important papers if they want to share their thoughts, but they have to do it pretty quickly.