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Opportunity to Request AD/CV Admin Reviews for Tissue Paper, Drill Pipe, Glycine

The International Trade Administration announced the opportunity to request administrative reviews by April 1 for producers and exporters subject to 16 antidumping duty orders and five countervailing duty orders with March anniversary dates. Affected products include brass sheet and strip, glycine, tissue paper products, and drill pipe.

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Antidumping Proceedings

(Review Period:03/01/12 - 02/28/13)
CanadaIron Construction CastingsA-122-503
FranceBrass Sheet & StripA-425-602
GermanyBrass Sheet & StripA-428-602
ItalyBrass Sheet & StripA-475-601
IndiaSulfanilic AcidA-533-806
RussiaSilicon MetalA-821-817
SpainStainless Steel BarA-469-805
TaiwanLight-Walled Rectangular Welded Carbon Steel Pipe and TubeA-583-803
TaiwanPolyvinyl AlcoholA-583-841
ThailandCircular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes and TubesA-549-502
ChinaChloropicrinA-570-002
ChinaCircular Welded Austenitic Stainless Pressure PipeA-570-930
ChinaDrill PipeA-570-965
ChinaGlycineA-570-836
ChinaSodium HexametaphosphateA-570-908
ChinaTissue Paper ProductsA-570-894

Countervailing Proceedings

(Review Period:01/01/12 - 12/31/12)
IndiaSulfanilic AcidC-533-807
IranIn-Shell Pistachio NutsC-507-501
ChinaCircular Welded Austenitic Stainless Pressure PipeC-570-931
ChinaDrill PipeC-570-966
TurkeyCircular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes and TubesC-489-502

Suspension Agreements

None

If No Review Request, CBP to Assess AD/CV Duties Equal to Deposit Estimate

If the ITA does not receive by April 1 a request for an administrative review of entries covered by an AD or CV duty order or suspension agreement listed above for the identified review period, it will instruct CBP to assess AD/CV duties on those entries at a rate equal to the cash deposit of estimated AD/CV duties required on those entries at the time of entry, and to continue to collect the cash deposit previously ordered.

The ITA said it clarified its practice in 2003 with respect to the collection of final antidumping duties on imports of merchandise where intermediate firms are involved, and that the public should be aware of this clarification in determining whether to request an administrative review. See 2003 ITA notice clarifying collection of duties here.

ITA Contact -- Brenda Waters (202) 482-4735

(FR Pub 03/01/13)