The United States International Trade Commission has announced an expedited review under the Tariff Act of 1930 to decide if ending the antidumping duty order on diamond sawblades and parts from China would likely result in further harm to U.S. industry. The review began on November 6, 2020, after determining that the domestic party response was adequate, while the response from the respondent party was inadequate. Interested parties who have provided sufficient responses can submit comments by February 25, 2021. The review has been deemed complex, allowing the Commission to extend it by up to 90 days.
Simple Explanation
The Commission is checking to see if taking away a special tax on diamond blades from China would hurt businesses in the U.S., and they are doing it quickly but carefully. Some people gave enough information, but others did not, so the review is more complicated and might take longer.