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AD: Korea Coated Free Sheet Paper

According to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection message, the antidumping duty investigation of coated free sheet paper from Korea has been terminated, pursuant to the International Trade Commission's final negative injury determination.

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(A CBP message on the termination of the countervailing duty investigation on coated free sheet paper from Korea was issued earlier. See ITT's Online Archives or 02/07/08 news, 08020745, for BP summary.)

Discontinued Suspension of Liquidation; Deposits Refunded, Bonds Released

CBP's message states that field offices should discontinue AD suspension of liquidation of all shipments of subject merchandise from Korea with a time of entry on or after June 4, 2007.

CBP's message adds that all estimated AD duties deposited on entries of the subject merchandise from Korea shall be refunded and the bonds or other security released at the time of liquidation.

In addition, CBP states that the interest provisions of section 778 of the Tariff Act of 1930 do not apply.

(See ITT's Online Archives or 11/27/07 news, 07112745, for BP summary of the ITC's press release on its final negative AD and CV injury determinations for coated free sheet paper from Korea, and other countries.)

CBP message (No. 8057202, dated 02/26/08) available at http://addcvd.cbp.gov/detail.asp?docID=8057202