CBP to Distribute $19 Million to Crawfish Industry, Posts FY 2014 Report on Byrd Amendment Certifications Received
CBP identified nearly $19 million in Fiscal Year 2014 for distribution to the domestic crawfish industry under the Byrd Amendment (aka the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000), the agency said Oct. 24 (here). "The statements are currently…
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being prepared and distributions will be made by the November statutory deadline," it said. "Final distribution amounts are subject to change and could be impacted due to ongoing litigation." The law, which was repealed in 2007, still allows for some anti-dumping and countervailing (AD/CV) duties collected by CBP to be disbursed to domestic producers injured by foreign dumping and subsidies. CBP posted its FY14 Byrd amendment certifications report (here). This report provides information on the claimant name, case name, and case number. Certifications listed on the report do not indicate validity of certification, only receipt.