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Search Results: keywords:"non-market economy"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9890
    Reading Time:about 10 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Commerce has made a preliminary determination that certain tungsten shot from China is likely being sold in the U.S. at less than fair value. This determination covers the period from January 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024. As a result, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is instructed to suspend liquidation of these products, requiring cash deposits based on calculated dumping margins. Interested parties can comment on this preliminary finding, and the final determination is expected within 135 days.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government thinks that some special metal balls from China are being sold too cheaply in America, which isn't fair. So, they've asked border workers to keep an eye on this and gather some money when these balls come into the country.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8166
    Reading Time:about 14 minutes

    The Department of Commerce has initiated administrative reviews of certain antidumping and countervailing duty orders and findings. These reviews evaluate claims regarding whether exporters or producers have absorbed duties on merchandise sold in the U.S. and determine separate rates for companies from non-market economy countries to assess if they are sufficiently independent from government control. Exporters and producers seeking separate rate status must submit the required applications or certifications within set deadlines. The reviews are conducted according to regulations and involve a timeline for submitting additional information and responding to questionnaires.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Commerce is checking to see if some companies are unfairly reducing their prices when selling goods in the U.S. by looking at special rules. If these companies want to show they're not being controlled by their home government's rules, they have to fill out certain forms by a deadline.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 14081
    Reading Time:about 38 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Commerce is starting administrative reviews of antidumping and countervailing duty orders with February anniversary dates, as per its regulations. This involves selecting certain companies for examination to determine if they have been involved in unfair trade practices, such as selling products in the U.S. at less than fair value. Companies involved may need to provide detailed sales information, and those from non-market economy countries must prove independence from government control to get separate rates. The reviews aim to ensure fair trade and compliance with U.S. trade laws.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of Commerce checks if companies are being fair by making sure they don't sell things in America too cheaply, and they ask companies to show they're not controlled by their governments if they want a different rate.