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Aluminum Lithographic Printing Plates From China and Japan: ITC Remand Proceedings Notice

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued a notice outlining the procedures it will follow to comply with a court-ordered remand of its final determinations in antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations concerning aluminum lithographic printing plates imported from China and Japan. The remand order requires the ITC to revisit and potentially revise its prior injury or material retardation determinations, which were originally issued as part of the AD/CVD investigation process. The court found grounds to send the matter back to the Commission for further review and reconsideration. Participants and interested parties in these proceedings are directed to consult the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure under 19 CFR Part 201 (subparts A–E) and 19 CFR Part 207 (subpart A) for guidance on how the remand proceedings will be conducted. This notice is procedural in nature and signals that the final trade remedy status for aluminum lithographic printing plates from China and Japan remains under active legal review, potentially affecting the continuation or modification of existing duties.

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Key Changes

  • ITC is required by court order to remand and reopen its final determinations in AD/CVD investigations of aluminum lithographic printing plates from China and Japan
  • Existing final injury or material retardation determinations are subject to revision pending the outcome of the remand proceedings
  • Proceedings will be governed by 19 CFR Part 201 (subparts A–E) and 19 CFR Part 207 (subpart A)

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Obligations

What this law requires

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Comply with ITC Rules of Practice and Procedure under 19 CFR Part 201, subparts A through E, during remand proceedings

Participants and interested parties in the aluminum lithographic printing plates remand proceedings
operational
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Comply with ITC Rules of Practice and Procedure under 19 CFR Part 207, subpart A, during remand proceedings

Participants and interested parties in the aluminum lithographic printing plates remand proceedings
operational
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Submit any filings or submissions in accordance with the Commission's established procedures and timeline for the remand proceedings

All participants in the ITC remand proceedings on aluminum lithographic printing plates from China and Japan
reporting
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The ITC must revisit and potentially revise its prior injury or material retardation determinations in accordance with the court-ordered remand

U.S. International Trade Commission
operational

Affected Parties

U.S. importers of aluminum lithographic printing plates from China and JapanDomestic U.S. manufacturers of aluminum lithographic printing plates+4 more…

Tags

antidumping,countervailing duty,aluminum printing plates