China Silica Bricks: Commerce Set to Require Cash Deposits After Finding Dumping
The Commerce Department found dumping of silica bricks and shapes from China, it said in a June 14 fact sheet announcing its preliminary determination for the antidumping duty investigation. The agency found an AD rate of 84.89 percent for mandatory…
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respondent New Century Group, and a rate of 91.16 percent for all other Chinese exporters. As a result, Commerce will instruct CBP to collect cash deposits on entries of subject merchandise, effective on the date of publication of the preliminary determination in the Federal Register.