China GOES: Commerce to Require CV Duty Cash Deposits
The Commerce Department will require cash deposits of estimated countervailing duties on imports of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) from China (C-570-995) it said in a March 5 fact sheet announcing its preliminary determination. The agency set CV duty cash deposit…
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rates at 49.15% for all Chinese exporters. Cash deposit requirements will take effect upon publication of the preliminary determination. ITT will have details when it is published in the Federal Register.