AD/CV Duties on OCTG From Philippines and Thailand to End After ITC Finds No Injury
The Commerce Department will end its antidumping duty investigations on oil country tubular goods from the Philippines and Thailand and refund any cash deposits collected, after the International Trade Commission on Aug. 22 voted that imports of OCTG from the…
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two countries are not injuring U.S. industry. The ITC also found imports of OCTG from five other countries -- India, South Korea, Turkey, Ukraine, and Vietnam -- are injuring or threaten to injure U.S industry, so Commerce will issue AD duty orders on OCTG from all five countries and CV duty orders on OCTG from India and Turkey. Once Commerce issues its AD/CV duty orders, Commerce will begin conducting annual administrative reviews to determine final assessments of AD and CV duties on importers, as well as five-year “sunset” reviews to decide whether U.S. industry is still injured and duties should continue.