ITC Finds Prelim AD/CV Injury in China & Mexico Wire, UAE Nails, China & Taiwan Brightener Cases
The International Trade Commission has announced its preliminarily affirmative injury determinations in the antidumping duty investigations of galvanized steel wire from China and Mexico; steel nails from the United Arab Emirates; and stilbenic optical brightening agents from China and Taiwan; and in the countervailing duty investigation of galvanized steel wire from China. As a result, the International Trade Administration will continue its investigations, with its preliminary CV duty determination due on or about June 24, 2011, and its preliminary AD duty determinations due on or about September 7, 2011. The press release on galvanized wire is available here; the press release on steel nails is available here; and the press release on brightening agents is available here.
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(See ITT's Online Archives or 04/27/11 news, 11042730, 11042734, and 11042732, for BP summaries of the ITA's initiation of the investigations and the initiation phase deadlines for galvanized steel wire from China and Mexico; steel nails from the United Arab Emirates; and stilbenic optical brightening agents from China and Taiwan, respectively.)