International Trade Commission Announces Expedited Review on Crepe Paper from China
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The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) has announced the scheduling of an expedited review. This review will determine if revoking the antidumping duty on crepe paper imported from China would lead to material harm again in the future.
The USITC decided to conduct this review based on responses received by May 8, 2026. The domestic party response was adequate, but the response from the respondent party was not adequate.
An expedited review is being conducted under the Tariff Act of 1930, specifically section 751(c)(3). The review aims to decide if material harm would occur if the antidumping duty is revoked.
The staff report regarding this review will be available on June 10, 2026, for those under the Administrative Protective Order service list. A public version will be released later.
Comments from interested parties in the review are due by June 17, 2026. These comments cannot contain new information. If the Department of Commerce extends its review, new deadlines for comments might be set.
The USITC has stated this review is extraordinarily complicated. They may extend the review period by up to 90 days.
Authority for this review falls under Title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930. All documents must include a certificate of service.
Issued on June 3, 2026, by order of Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission.
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