China Lithographic Printing Plates: Commerce Orders Retroactive CVD for 2 Companies
The Commerce Department will retroactively suspend liquidation and require countervailing duty cash deposits for two exporters of aluminum lithographic printing plates from China (C-570-157), it said in a notice released April 5. Commerce made a new finding of critical circumstances…
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for both individually investigated companies, Fujifilm and Shanghai National. As a result, Commerce will direct CBP to suspend liquidation and require CVD cash deposits at the rate set in its preliminary determination (see 2402290049) for any unliquidated entries from Fujifilm or Shanghai National on or after Dec. 1, 2023 (i.e., 90 days prior to Commerce’s March 1 preliminary determination). Suspension of liquidation for the "all others" exporters remains in effect for entries on or after March 1.