The Department of Commerce has partially rescinded the administrative review of antidumping duties on certain steel nails from China for the period of August 1, 2019, to July 31, 2020. This decision followed the withdrawal of review requests for several specific companies, with no other requests submitted for these businesses. The review will continue for other companies that were initially included. Importers are reminded to uphold their responsibilities, such as filing necessary certificates regarding antidumping duties, to avoid any penalties.
Simple Explanation
The Department of Commerce decided to stop checking if some companies were selling steel nails from China cheaper than they should be, but they will keep an eye on other companies. Importers need to follow the rules to avoid getting into trouble.