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China Steel Grating: AD Rates for Three Cos. Change on Court Order

The Commerce Department is changing antidumping duty rates for three exporters of steel grating from China (A-570-947), in order to implement a Court of International Trade decision issued in April (see 14041114). The court remand affects rates assigned to Ningbo Haitian and Yantai Xinke during the original AD duty investigation completed in 2010. It also makes a change for Ningbo Jiulong, which was subject to the China-wide rate in the original investigation but will now get its own rate (although the rate itself will not change). Because no administrative reviews have since been conducted on steel grating from China, the changes also affect current AD duty cash deposit rates for these companies.

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Effective April 19, AD duty cash deposit rates for the three companies are as follows:

ProducerExporterAD Rate
Ningbo Haitian International Co., Ltd.Ningbo Haitian International Co., Ltd.38.16% (from 136.76%)
Yantai Xinke Steel Structure Co., Ltd.Yantai Xinke Steel Structure Co., Ltd.38.16% (from 135.76%)
Ningbo Jiulong Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Ningbo Jiulong Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.145.18% (unchanged)

(Federal Register 07/25/14)