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Vietnam Circular Welded Pipe: ITA Finds No Subsidization, Will Refund CV Cash Deposits

The International Trade Administration found no countervailable subsidies for exporters of circular welded carbon-quality steel pipe from Vietnam (C-533-853) in its final determination, and so will refund CV cash deposits and release CV duty bonds that were posted following the ITA’s March 30 preliminary determination. The preliminary determination had found CV rates of zero to 8.06 percent for exporters of subject merchandise. As a result of this negative final determination, the ITA is terminating this CV duty investigation.

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(Liquidation of entries of circular welded pipe is still suspended for antidumping duty purposes. See ITT’s Online Archives 12101931 for summary of the final determination in this case’s companion AD duty investigation.)

(The period of investigation is 01/01/10 -- 12/31/10. See ITA’s notice for more information, including the scope of the order (unchanged since the preliminary determination), etc. See ITT’s Online Archives 12053139 for summary of the preliminary affirmative determination of this investigation.)

(See ITT’s Online Archives 12101720 for summary of ITA fact sheet on this final determination.)

ITA Contact -- Christopher Siepmann (202) 482-7958

(FR Pub 10/22/12)