Thai Frozen Shrimp: Commerce Amends 2010-11 Review to Set AD Rate for Marine Gold
The Commerce Department is amending the final results of the 2010-11 antidumping duty administrative review on frozen warmwater shrimp from Thailand (A-549-822) to set an individual AD duty rate for Marine Gold Products Limited. The move comes after Commerce and Marine Gold reached a settlement in a Court of International Trade case that challenged the agency’s original decision to assign it the average rate for non-individually investigated companies. The assessment rate on period of review entries from Marine Gold will now be de minimis. Commerce didn’t set a cash deposit rate for Marine Gold, because the order was revoked for the company in July 2013 (see 13071513).
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(The review period is 02/01/10 -- 01/31/11. See the notice for more information. See 12070936 for summary of the original final results.)
(Federal Register 01/25/14)