The International Trade Commission announced that it will conduct a full review to decide if removing the antidumping duty order on certain large diameter line pipes from Japan might cause harm to U.S. industries. This review, required by the Tariff Act of 1930, will follow an earlier finding that responses from both domestic and interested parties were adequate. A detailed schedule for the review will be released later, and the Commission will provide access to the proceedings and rules on its official website.
Simple Explanation
The International Trade Commission is checking if stopping a special fee on big pipes from Japan might hurt companies in the U.S. They will plan out how they will review this, but haven't shared the details yet.