Final Results of the Expedited Second Sunset Reviews of Antidumping Duty Orders on Non-Oriented Electrical Steel
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This notice confirms that antidumping duties on non-oriented electrical steel from six countries will remain. Revoking these duties could lead to more dumping, harming U.S. producers. The duties aim to shield local businesses from unfair pricing by foreign manufacturers.
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Key Changes
- Antidumping duties on non-oriented electrical steel from Sweden, Germany, China, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan will continue.
- The review confirms that removing these duties may result in continued dumping.
- U.S. producers are protected from unfairly low pricing by these foreign countries.
Obligations
What this law requires
Companies producing or importing non-oriented electrical steel from Sweden, Germany, China, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan must review and adjust their compliance procedures to align with the current antidumping duties.
Parties subject to an Administrative Protective Order (APO) must return or destroy proprietary information disclosed under the APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305.
Companies affected by the antidumping duties must notify the U.S. Department of Commerce of any changes in their compliance procedures related to non-oriented electrical steel imports.
Domestic interested parties must submit notices of intent to participate in sunset reviews by the specified deadline in 19 CFR 351.218(d)(1)(i).
Companies subject to an Administrative Protective Order (APO) must return or destroy proprietary information disclosed under the APO in compliance with 19 CFR 351.305.