Commerce Finds No Dumping in AD Investigation on India Ceramic Tile
The Commerce Department has released the preliminary determination in its antidumping investigation on ceramic tile from India (A-533-928). The agency said ceramic tile from India "is not being, or is not likely to be, sold in the United States at less than fair value." Commerce determined a dumping margin of zero, it said in a Nov. 25 fact sheet.
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The Indian companies subject to the determination are the Antiqa Group and the Win-Tel Group. The petitioner is the Coalition for Fair Trade in Ceramic Tile.
Commerce is scheduled to release its final determination by April 11. If Commerce continues to find no dumping in the final determination, no AD order will be imposed and all cash deposits collected during this investigation will be refunded.