International Trade Commission Reviews Antidumping Duty on Methionine
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The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has begun reviews related to methionine imports. These reviews are important. They concern methionine from France, Japan, and Spain. The reviews will find out if revoking antidumping duty orders would harm domestic industry.
Key Dates and Information
The reviews started on June 1, 2026. The ITC wants responses by July 1, 2026. Comments on the responses can be sent by August 10, 2026. These steps are needed to make sure all voices are heard.
Background Information
The Department of Commerce issued antidumping orders in 2021. These orders aim to protect U.S. industries. The orders prevent foreign competitors from selling methionine below fair value. Methionine is used in animal feed to boost growth.
Key Definitions
- Subject Merchandise: Methionine included in the reviews.
- Subject Countries: France, Japan, and Spain.
- Domestic Like Product: Methionine products from U.S. producers.
- Domestic Industry: All U.S. producers of the Domestic Like Product.
- Order Dates: Dates when the antidumping orders became effective.
Participation and Responses
Anyone interested can participate. They must file an entry of appearance at the ITC. Former commission employees can also participate under certain conditions.
The ITC calls for precise information. This includes data on production, imports, and sales. Participants should also share views on the effect of removing duties.
Submission Details
Parties must file responses by July 1, 2026. They must also comment on the responses by August 10, 2026. All submissions need to follow strict rules. No paper submissions will be accepted; only electronic filings through the ITC system are allowed.
Conclusion
The ITC’s review process is important. It will decide the future of antidumping duties on methionine. These duties help protect U.S. producers. The outcome will affect domestic and international trade.
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