The U.S. Department of Commerce conducted an expedited review and found that if the antidumping duty order on nickel-plated steel products from Japan were revoked, it would likely result in continued dumping. The review determined that the dumping margin could be up to 77.70%. This notice also reminds parties of their responsibilities regarding confidential information under the Administrative Protective Order (APO). Commerce published these findings to ensure transparency and inform interested parties.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. Department of Commerce checked if stopping a special tax on steel from Japan would cause Japan to sell it too cheaply in America again, and they think it will. They want to keep the tax to stop this from happening, and they remind people to keep some information secret.