China Mushrooms: Blue Field Gets Lower AD Rate for 2010-11 Entries
The Commerce Department is lowering to 82.04% the antidumping duty rate for preserved mushrooms from China exported by Blue Field (Sichuan) Food Industrial Co., Ltd. and entered between February 2010 and January 2011. The agency had originally assigned Blue Field an AD rate of 308.33% in an administrative review (see 12091017), but the Court of International Trade told Commerce the rate was too high in November (see 13112530). The new rate will take effect if the CIT decision isn’t appealed. Current cash deposits won’t be affected by this change, because Blue Field was assigned the 308.33% China-wide AD rate in a more recent review (see 14030316).
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(Federal Register 06/04/14)