Federal Register Notice: Expedited Reviews on Corrosion Inhibitors from China
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On June 10, 2026, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) announced a new schedule for reviewing certain trade measures. These reviews are about corrosion inhibitors from China. The Commission wants to know if stopping current duties will harm U.S. industries.
These reviews are called “expedited” because the Commission believes they can be completed quickly. This decision is based on a certain trade law called the Tariff Act of 1930. The focus is on whether removing current duties will lead to more harm or injury to U.S. businesses.
The dates to remember are important. The USITC made a key decision on May 8, 2026. The team looked at responses from parties involved and found some responses were “adequate” and others were not. Because of this, the Commission decided a faster review was best.
The information for these reviews is gathered by experts and will be shared. The staff report is a key document that will be available by June 30, 2026. This report will have important details about the corrosion inhibitors issue. People involved can see this on a special list.
Comments are welcome. Parties who are allowed to give their opinions must submit them by July 7, 2026. These comments help the Commission decide what to do. However, comments can’t have new facts if someone is just submitting a statement. If the Department of Commerce needs more time, there might be a new deadline.
There are rules for how to submit these documents. People must serve each document to all other parties involved in the reviews. And each submission needs a certificate of service to be accepted.
The Commission has also decided that these reviews are a bit complex. They have the option to take more time, up to 90 days, if needed.
The authority for these tasks comes from the Tariff Act of 1930. This notice was officially published in the Federal Register.
Lisa Barton, the Secretary to the Commission, issued the order on June 8, 2026. The reference for this is [FR Doc. 2026-11622] filed on June 9, 2026, at 8:45 am.
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