Turkey Rebar: CV Preliminary Negative Determination
The Commerce Department will not suspend liquidation and impose a countervailing duty cash deposit requirement on imports of steel concrete reinforcing bar from Turkey (C-489-819), finding no countervailable subsidization in its preliminary CV duty determination. The agency calculated de minimis CV duty rates for all respondents. Commerce will revisit the issue when it issues its final determination, and may at that point suspend liquidation and impose CV duty cash deposit requirements if it finds subsidization. Commerce may also require antidumping duty cash deposits when it publishes its preliminary AD duty determination on rebar from Turkey, currently set for April 18.
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(The period of investigation is 01/01/2012 - 12/31/2012. See Commerce’s notice for more information, including the scope (unchanged since initiation), suspension of liquidation, etc. See 13100114 for summary of the initiation of this CV duty investigation, and 13090614 for summary of the underlying petition.)
AD/CVD Operations contact - Kristen Johnson (202) 482-4793
(Federal Register 02/26/14)