Antidumping Duty on Turkish Aluminum Sheet: 2023-2024 Results
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This notice states that Turkish common alloy aluminum sheets are sold in the U.S. at unfairly low prices. The final results of this review set specific antidumping duty rates for Turkish companies, which will impact the cost of importing these products. Importers should prepare for these rates to be applied starting April 2026.
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Key Changes
- Assan and Teknik have new dumping margins
- ASAS gets an average dumping rate
- Assessment rates set for entries during review period
Obligations
What this law requires
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) shall assess antidumping duties on all appropriate entries of Turkish common alloy aluminum sheet merchandise in accordance with the final weighted-average dumping margins: Assan Aluminyum at 4.01%, Teknik Aluminyum at 14.19%, and non-selected companies at 9.10%
Importers of Turkish common alloy aluminum sheet must prepare for antidumping duty rates to be applied starting April 10, 2026
Commerce shall disclose calculations performed for these final results to interested parties within five days after public announcement, or if no public announcement, within five days of publication in the Federal Register, in accordance with 19 CFR 351.224(b)
CBP shall liquidate entries of subject merchandise produced by Assan and Teknik where importer-specific assessment rates are zero or de minimis without regard to antidumping duties
CBP shall liquidate entries of subject merchandise produced by respondents for which they did not know merchandise was destined for the United States at the all-others rate of 4.85% ad valorem established in the LTFV investigation