Overhead Door Springs: Commerce Orders Retroactive CVD for Some Companies
The Commerce Department will retroactively suspend liquidation and set countervailing duty cash deposit requirements for previously uncovered entries from some exporters of overhead door counterbalance torsion springs from China (C-570-187), it said July 16.
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The agency made a new finding of critical circumstances for Foshan Nanhai Xulong Spring Factory; Tianjin Wangxia Spring Co., Ltd.; Beled Co., Ltd./Beled (Shenxhen) Commerce Co., Ltd.; Jiaxing Taike Springs Co., Ltd; Kowloon Metal Spring Factory; Ningbo I Promise Import Export; and Xiamen Globe Truth GT Industries.
As a result, Commerce will direct CBP to suspend liquidation and require AD cash deposits at the rate set in its preliminary determination (see 2504020049) for any unliquidated entries from these companies on or after Jan. 3, 2025 (i.e., 90 days prior to Commerce’s April 3 preliminary determination).
Suspension of liquidation for the other companies subject to the investigation, as well as the "all-others" companies that didn't get individual rates, remains in effect for entries on or after April 3.