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China National Industrial Machinery Import & Export Corporation (CNIM)(b)
Hongfa Machinery (Dalian) Co., Ltd.(a)
Laizhou Automobile Brake Equipment Company, Ltd. (LABEC)(b)
Laizhou City Luqi Machinery Co. Ltd. (Luqi) as both exporter and producer(a)
Laizhou Hongda Auto Replacement Parts Co., Ltd.(a)
Longkou Haimeng Machinery Co., Ltd. (Longkou Haimeng)(b)
Longkou TLC Machinery Co., Ltd. (LKTLC)(b)
Qingdao Gren (Group) Co. (GREN)(b)
Qingdao Meita Automotive Industry Company, Ltd. (Meita)(b)
Shandong Huanri (Group) General Company(a)
Yantai Winhere Auto-Part Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Winhere)(b)
Zibo Luzhou Automobile Parts Co., Ltd.(a)
All others(c) (d) (e)

(a) final AD rate of zero; however, suspension of liquidation will continue.

(b) final de minimis AD rate (CNIM: 0.17%, LABEC: 0.01%, Longkou Haimeng: 0.01%, LKTLC: 0.02%, GREN: 0.04%, Meita: 0.14%, and Winhere: 0.02%); however, suspension of liquidation will continue.

(c) The cash deposit rate for China exporters who received a separate rate in a prior segment of the proceeding will continue to be the rate assigned in that segment of the proceeding.

(d) The cash deposit rate for the China-wide entity and for subject merchandise exported by Luqi but not manufactured by it will continue to be the China-wide rate of 43.32%.

(e) The cash deposit rate for non-China exporters of subject merchandise from China will be the rate applicable to the China exporter that supplied that exporter.

Assessment Instructions for the Review Period: (04/01/02 - 03/31/03)

The ITA states that within 15 days of July 13, 2004, it will instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to liquidate entries of subject merchandise during the review period that are from the companies subject to this review at the calculated assessment rate (unless it is zero or de minimis (i.e., less than 0.50%), in which case liquidation will occur without regard to AD duties).

For entries of subject merchandise during the review period from companies not subject to this review, the ITA states that it will instruct CBP to liquidate them at the cash deposit rate in effect at the time of entry.

(See ITA notice for more information, including the scope of the order and the final rescissions of nine companies from the AD duty administrative review. See ITT's Online Archives or 03/22/04 news, 04032235, for BP summary of the preliminary results of these AD duty administrative and new shipper reviews, including the previous rescission of one exporter/producer from the AD duty new shipper review.)

ITA Contact -Terre Keaton(202) 482-1280

ITA notice (FR Pub 07/13/04) available at http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/06jun20041800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2004/pdf/04-15835.pdf