Department of Commerce Begins Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Reviews
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has announced the start of administrative reviews for multiple antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders. These reviews are related to various products with March anniversary dates. The reviews are set to begin on May 4, 2026.
Purpose of Reviews
The reviews are being conducted to assess whether antidumping duties and countervailing duties on various products are being correctly applied. The reviews help ensure that foreign manufacturers are not selling goods in the U.S. at unfairly low prices. They also check if foreign governments are subsidizing their producers unfairly.
Respondent Selection Process
The Department will choose which companies, known as respondents, will be individually reviewed. The choices depend on data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and questionnaires submitted by the companies. If the Department limits the number of respondents, it will use specific data to make selections.
Notice of No Sales
Sometimes, companies may not sell or export goods during the review period. If this is the case, companies should notify the Department within 30 days of the review’s start. The Department will then decide how to handle these cases.
Deadline for Withdrawal and Market Situations
Companies that request reviews can withdraw their request within 90 days from the start of the review. If there are special market situations affecting the cost of production, companies can inform the Department within 20 days after submitting their initial questionnaire responses.
Establishing Separate Rates in NME Countries
For companies in non-market economy (NME) countries, they need to prove they are not controlled by their government. If they provide sufficient proof, they can receive separate antidumping duty rates. Companies must submit appropriate applications or certifications to qualify.
Certification for Combined Goods
Some companies sell both subject and non-subject goods to the U.S. The Department may allow these companies to certify their eligibility based on their tracking systems. Companies wishing to establish eligibility must submit an application within 30 days.
Timeframe
The final results of these reviews are expected by March 31, 2027. This ensures timely assessment and adjusts any unfair practices.
Regulations for Factual Information
All factual submission in these reviews must comply with specific categories and timelines. Submissions also require accurate certification. Late submissions may not be accepted, keeping the process clear and organized.
This structured review process by the Department of Commerce is crucial in maintaining fair trade practices and ensuring U.S. markets are not negatively impacted by unfair pricing or government subsidies from other countries.
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