China Aluminum Extrusions: Prelim Results of AD Changed Circumstances Review
The International Trade Administration issued the preliminary results of its changed circumstances review of the antidumping duty order on aluminum extrusions from China (A-570-967), preliminarily finding that Guangdong Zhongya Aluminum Company Limited is the successor-in-interest to Zhaoqing New Zhongya Aluminum Co., Ltd. The ITA said record evidence indicates that the company underwent a simple name change, and that Guangdong Zhongya has retained New Zhongya’s management and organization structure, operations and production facilities, and significantly similar supplier and customer relationships.
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If the ITA continues to find Guangdong Zhongya to be New Zhongya’s successor-in-interest in the final results of this changed circumstances review, the ITA will direct CBP to suspend liquidation and collect an AD cash deposit from Guangdong Zhongya at New Zhongya’s 33.28% separate AD rate, for all subject merchandise exported by Guangdong Zhongya that is entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption beginning on the publication date of the final results.
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(See ITT’s Online Archives 11122704 for summary of the initiation of this AD changed circumstances review.)