Antidumping Duty Investigations on PTMEG from Asia
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This notice announces the start of investigations into whether polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG) imported from China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam is being sold in the U.S. at unfairly low prices. The goal is to determine if these imports harm the U.S. industry by causing material injury or threatening its establishment. Businesses involved need to participate in the investigation process, especially if they wish to argue against potential duties.
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Key Changes
- Initiation of investigations on PTMEG imports
- Identification of potential material injury to U.S. industry
- Procedure for industry participation in the investigation
Obligations
What this law requires
File an entry of appearance with the Secretary to the Commission as a party to the investigations no later than seven days after publication of this notice in the Federal Register
Submit written briefs containing information and arguments pertinent to the investigations by 5:15 p.m. on May 4, 2026
File written testimony and supplementary material in connection with conference presentation no later than 4:00 p.m. on April 28, 2026
Apply for access to business proprietary information (BPI) under an administrative protective order (APO) no later than seven days after publication of this notice in the Federal Register
Certify that all information submitted to the Commission is accurate and complete to the best of the submitter's knowledge