Forged Steel Fittings From India: Result of Expedited Sunset Review
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This U.S. law keeps countervailing duties on forged steel fittings from India, meaning high taxes on these imports continue. Without the duties, subsidies for Indian producers could persist, hurting U.S. competitors. Importers of these fittings or companies using them in the U.S. should prepare for continued costs. Domestic producers may see less competition.
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Key Changes
- Continues countervailing duties on forged steel fittings from India
- Prevents subsidization that can harm U.S. manufacturers
- Affects costs for U.S. companies importing these products
Obligations
What this law requires
Importers of forged steel fittings from India must account for the countervailing duties on these imports, which are likely to continue at specified rates.
Companies using forged steel fittings from India must prepare for continued costs associated with the countervailing duties.
Domestic producers of forged steel fittings should be aware that the continued duties may reduce competition from Indian imports.
Parties subject to the Administrative Protective Order (APO) must return or destroy proprietary information disclosed under APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305.
Interested parties must participate within the deadlines specified for any future reviews related to the countervailing duty order.