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Thermal Paper From Germany: Preliminary Results and Partial Rescission of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review (2023–2024)

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

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🇬🇧 English

The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued preliminary findings in its antidumping duty administrative review covering thermal paper imports from Germany for the period November 1, 2023 through October 31, 2024. The central finding is that German exporters did not sell thermal paper in the U.S. market at prices below normal value (i.e., no dumping was found on a preliminary basis). In addition to the pricing determination, Commerce is partially rescinding the review with respect to 14 companies, meaning those firms will not be subject to revised duty rates under this review cycle. The rescission typically occurs when companies had no reviewable entries during the period or withdrew their review requests in a timely manner. These are preliminary results only. Interested parties — including domestic producers, importers, and the German exporters themselves — are invited to submit comments and rebuttal briefs before Commerce issues its final determination. The final results could confirm, modify, or reverse the preliminary findings. The outcome has practical implications for antidumping duty cash deposit rates applied to future imports of thermal paper from Germany. A finding of no dumping could lead to a zero or reduced duty rate for the reviewed exporters.

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Key Changes

  • Preliminary determination: German thermal paper exporters did NOT sell below normal value during POR (Nov 1, 2023 – Oct 31, 2024)
  • Review rescinded for 14 named companies — those firms face no revised antidumping duty rate this cycle
  • Antidumping duty cash deposit rates for reviewed exporters may be adjusted to reflect zero or reduced dumping margin upon final results

+ 3 more changes with Pro

Obligations

What this law requires

medium

Submit comments and rebuttal briefs on preliminary antidumping duty findings before Commerce issues final determination

Domestic producers, importers, and German exporters of thermal paper
disclosure
high

Apply cash deposit rates for antidumping duties on thermal paper imports from Germany based on final Commerce determination

U.S. importers of thermal paper from Germany
operational
high

Comply with revised antidumping duty rates for thermal paper exporters not included in the 14 companies subject to partial rescission

German thermal paper exporters under review (excluding 14 rescinded companies)
operational
medium

Cease antidumping duty review proceedings with respect to the 14 specified companies that were rescinded from the review

U.S. Department of Commerce
operational

Affected Parties

German thermal paper manufacturers and exporters (especially the 14 rescinded companies)U.S. importers of thermal paper from Germany+4 more…

Tags

antidumping,thermal paper,Germany