Japan Polychloroprene Rubber: Revocation of AD Duty Order
The International Trade Administration is revoking the antidumping duty order on polychloroprene rubber from Japan, pursuant to the final results of its five-year sunset review.
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Domestic Interested Parties Did Not Participate in Sunset Review
The ITA states that domestic interested parties did not file a notice of intent to participate in this sunset review; therefore, it finds that no domestic interested party is participating in this sunset review.
Suspension of Liquidation/Cash Deposits Terminated Effective Aug 4
The ITA is revoking the AD duty order effective August 4, 2010, and will issue instructions to U.S. Customs and Border Protection to terminate the suspension of liquidation and the collection of AD duty cash deposits on the merchandise subject to this finding1 with a time of entry on or after August 4, 2010.
Entries of subject merchandise prior to the effective date of revocation will continue to be subject to suspension of liquidation and AD duty deposit requirements.
ITA Will Complete Pending Reviews on Entries Prior to Aug 4
The ITA will also complete any pending administrative reviews and will conduct administrative reviews of subject merchandise with a time of entry prior to August 4, 2010, in response to appropriately filed requests of review.
1Imports covered by the finding are shipments of polychloroprene rubber, an oil resistant synthetic rubber also known as polymerized chlorobutadiene or neoprene, currently classifiable under HTS numbers 4002.41.00, 4002.49.00, 4003.00.00.
(See ITT’s Online Archives or 07/08/10 news, 10070818, for BP summary of the initiation of this sunset review.)
ITA contact -- Martha Douthit (202) 482-5050
(FR Pub 08/24/10, ITA Case No. A-588-046)