Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet from the Republic of Türkiye: Final Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review; 2023
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has determined that countervailable subsidies are being provided to certain producers and exporters of common alloy aluminum sheet from Türkiye during the review period from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023. As a result, specific subsidy rates have been established for companies involved in this sector. The final results of this administrative review indicate a net countervailable subsidy rate of 4.28% for Assan Aluminyum Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., while a de minimis rate of 0.33% for Teknik Aluminyum Sanayi A.S. does not require cash deposits on shipments.
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Key Changes
- Adjustment of subsidy rates based on comments from interested parties
- Updated deadlines due to government shutdown
- Cash deposit requirements for shipments established
Obligations
What this law requires
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) must assess countervailing duties on all appropriate entries of common alloy aluminum sheet from Türkiye covered by this review at the rates of 4.28% for Assan Aluminyum and non-selected companies, and 0.33% (de minimis) for Teknik Aluminyum.
CBP must collect cash deposits of estimated countervailing duties at 4.28% on shipments of common alloy aluminum sheet from Assan Aluminyum and non-selected companies entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption on or after the publication date of final results.
CBP must not require cash deposits on shipments of subject merchandise from Teknik Aluminyum Sanayi A.S. entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption on or after the publication date, as the de minimis rate of 0.33% does not require deposits.
Commerce must issue assessment instructions to CBP no earlier than 35 days after publication of final results in the Federal Register.
If a timely summons is filed at the U.S. Court of International Trade, CBP assessment instructions must direct CBP not to liquidate relevant entries until 90 days after publication of final results.