U.S. Department of Commerce Rescinds Review on Aluminum Wire and Cable from China
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On June 4, 2026, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced its decision to rescind the administrative review of the countervailing duty order on aluminum wire and cable imported from the People’s Republic of China. The review period was from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023.
The Department of Commerce, specifically the International Trade Administration, was responsible for this decision. They determined there were no reviewable entries of aluminum wire and cable from China during this time.
Originally, a request for an administrative review was made for Tanghenam Electric Wire & Cable Co., Ltd. This request led to the initiation of the review process in January 2025.
However, the Department found that there were no shipments or entries to review. This conclusion came after analyzing data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
This decision means that there will be no change in current cash deposit requirements. The cash deposit rate will remain as it is, based on previously set rates.
Commerce will instruct Customs to assess duties on any entries deemed appropriate. This assessment will not occur until a minimum of 35 days after the rescission notice is published.
This rescission is aligned with Commerce’s regulations, ensuring that only merchandise with suspended entries are reviewed. This decision will be followed by no changes to cash deposits for future entries.
This announcement serves as a reminder to parties involved in the process about their ongoing obligations under Administrative Protective Orders. Parties must return or destroy any proprietary information obtained in this review process.
The rescission aligns with section 751 of relevant U.S. law, ensuring compliance with legal and procedural guidelines.
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