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Search Results: keywords:"dumping margin"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13339
    Reading Time:about 10 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Commerce has preliminarily determined that Samyoung Fitting Co., Ltd. from Korea sold forged steel fittings in the U.S. at prices lower than their normal value during the period from December 1, 2022, to November 30, 2023. The department invites feedback on these findings, and the final results will guide future antidumping duties and deposits. Interested parties can submit comments, and a hearing may be requested. The preliminary results were published on March 21, 2025, and the final decision is expected within 120 days of this publication.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government noticed that a company from Korea sold some metal parts in America for less than what they usually cost back home, and they want people to share their thoughts on this before deciding what to do next.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15340
    Reading Time:about 17 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued a preliminary finding that certain corrosion-resistant steel products from Türkiye are being sold in the U.S. at prices less than fair value. This investigation covers the period from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, and interested parties can submit comments on this determination. Commerce has calculated a dumping margin of zero for the company Borcelik but assigned a positive rate for Yıldız Demir Çelik Sanayi A.S. and others, which is also applied to all other producers and exporters not individually assessed. Additionally, the final decision on this investigation has been postponed, and relevant provisional measures have been extended for up to six months.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of Commerce found that some steel from Türkiye is being sold too cheaply in America, except for one company that was okay. They're still thinking about this and might change their mind later.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7269
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The Department of Commerce has determined that certain uncoated paper from Portugal was sold in the U.S. at prices below usual value from March 1, 2018, to February 28, 2019. As a result, the department calculated specific antidumping duties for different importers based on the dumping margin observed. These duties are intended to address unfair pricing and aim to maintain fair competition. The Federal Register notice also outlines the process for assessing these duties and the required actions from importers to ensure compliance.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Commerce found out that some paper from Portugal was being sold in the U.S. for too cheap, which isn't fair to the people making paper here; so they decided to add extra costs, called duties, to make it fair again.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 14071
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Commerce has announced that dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP) from Türkiye is sold in the U.S. at less than fair value. This decision was made as part of an investigation spanning from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023. The company Petrokimya was singled out with a high dumping margin, while other producers face a different rate. The U.S. International Trade Commission will decide if these sales have harmed the U.S. industry, which could lead to additional duties on DOTP imports.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of Commerce found that a product called DOTP from Türkiye is being sold in America for less money than it should be, which can hurt U.S. businesses. They are checking to see if this is unfair and if they should add extra taxes when DOTP is brought into the U.S.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7066
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Department of Commerce has preliminarily determined that certain emulsion styrene-butadiene rubber from Brazil was sold in the United States at prices below its normal value during the review period from September 1, 2018, to August 31, 2019. This review examines one producer/exporter, ARLANXEO Brasil S.A. Interested parties are encouraged to comment on these findings. The final results of this review will influence future antidumping duties on the product and requirements for cash deposits on it.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of Commerce found that a company in Brazil sold certain types of rubber in the U.S. for cheaper than they usually do, and they want people to say what they think about this. They are checking if this means the company should pay extra taxes when selling their rubber in the U.S. again.