Commerce Department Finalizes Antidumping Duties on Colombian Citric Acid

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The U.S. Department of Commerce has finalized its decision regarding the sale of citric acid and certain citrate salts from Colombia, determining that these products have been sold in the United States at prices below their normal value. The review covers the period from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024.

The decision comes from the International Trade Administration’s Enforcement and Compliance unit. They found that the Colombian producer, Sucroal S.A., sold citric acid in the United States at prices lower than what they charge in their home market. This is known as dumping.

The review of these imports began with preliminary results published on August 5, 2025. However, the timeline was extended due to a government shutdown that delayed proceedings.

For the designated period, the Commerce Department determined that the weighted-average dumping margin for Sucroal S.A. is 4.69 percent. This means that the difference between the fair market price and the price their products were sold at in the U.S. is 4.69 percent.

The cash deposit rate for Sucroal S.A. will be set at this 4.69 percent rate for future entries of citric acid from Colombia. For companies that weren’t specifically named in this review but have been part of previous proceedings, their cash deposit rate will remain as previously determined unless updated in their specific review.

The Commerce Department will instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection on how to assess duties on the reviewed products within 35 days of the notice being published. This includes assessing duties based on the dumping margin found during the review. If a company did not know their product was destined for the U.S., certain antidumping duties may not apply.

This measure helps protect U.S. companies from unfair pricing practices by foreign exporters. Importers are reminded of their responsibility to file the necessary certificates and to return or destroy any protected information as per the regulations.

This decision concludes the review process, maintaining the commitment to fair trade practices.


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