The Commerce Department is amending the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on utility scale wind towers (wind towers) from Malaysia (A-557-821) covering the period Oct. 13, 2021, through Nov. 30, 2022, that were published July 10, to correct a ministerial error in a calculation, which results in a lower AD cash deposit rate for the mandatory respondent to the review.
Chinese seller Jinxiang Lunong Agricultural Trading's sale of dehydrated garlic to U.S. importer Green Food Ingredients isn't “bona fide” first sale that can be used to appraise a transaction, CBP ruled on May 29. This is partly because of how the transaction was structured and invoiced, the agency said.
The Commerce Department on Aug. 5 published its quarterly list of (i) completed antidumping and countervailing duty scope rulings and (ii) anti-circumvention determinations. The following list covers completed scope rulings for the period Jan. 1, 2024, through March 31, 2024:
The Commerce Department will suspend liquidation and require antidumping and countervailing duties on aluminum wire and cable finished in South Korea and Vietnam using inputs from China, after preliminarily finding the imports are circumventing AD/CVD orders on aluminum wire and cable from China (A-570-095/C-570-096).
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls Aug. 1:
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., is sharing draft text with the trade of a bill that would remove goods subject to Section 301 tariffs from the de minimis entry lane, along with any categories deemed "import sensitive" in the Generalized System of Preferences benefits program legislation.
The Commerce Committee passed the Illegal Red Snapper Enforcement Act, which would require the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to develop a standard methodology for identifying the country of origin of red snapper imported into the United States.
CBP has released its July 31 Customs Bulletin (Vol 58, No. 30), which includes the following ruling actions:
CBP issued an Enforce and Protect Act determination, finding xanthan gum importer ADI ChemTech evaded antidumping duties by transshipping xanthan gum from China through India, according to a recent agency release.
The Court of International Trade on July 30 stayed Chinese printer cartridge exporter Ninestar Corp.'s lawsuit challenging its placement on the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List for four months or until the Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force issues a final decision in the exporter's delisting request before the task force (Ninestar Corp. v. U.S., CIT # 23-00182).