Commodity Matchbooks From India: Antidumping Duty Order Continues
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The U.S. Department of Commerce determined that removing the antidumping duty on commodity matchbooks from India would likely lead to continued dumping. This decision means the duty will stay in place, affecting importers and exporters dealing with these items. Businesses involved should continue to comply with the existing order to avoid penalties.
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Key Changes
- Continuation of antidumping duties on matchbooks from India
- Prevention of recurrence of dumping
- Maintenance of up to 66.07% dumping margins
Obligations
What this law requires
Continue to pay antidumping duties on commodity matchbooks imported from India at rates up to 66.07 percent weighted-average dumping margins
Comply with the antidumping duty order on commodity matchbooks from India (Order A-533-848) effective April 10, 2026, to avoid penalties
Return or destroy proprietary information disclosed under administrative protective order (APO) in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305, or convert to judicial protective orders
Provide timely notification to Commerce regarding the return, destruction, or conversion of APO materials