Correction: Commerce Changed AD/CVD Scope Exclusion in Aluminum Extrusions Prelim
Correction: Commerce made a single change to the scope of its ongoing AD/CVD investigations on aluminum extrusions (see 2405070079) beyond what it already changed in its preliminary countervailing duty determinations. At the request of the petitioner that requested the investigations, Commerce is changing a paragraph to describe more clearly an exclusion from the scope, as follows:
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"The scope also excludes aluminum extrusions contained in unassembled merchandise if the unassembled merchandise is not a part or subassembly of a larger whole. To be excluded under this paragraph, the unassembled merchandise must also contain a component other than aluminum extrusions, beyond fasteners. In addition, to be excluded under this paragraph, the unassembled merchandise must be a packaged combination of parts that is ready to be assembled as imported, without undergoing after importation any processing, fabrication, or finishing or the addition of parts or material (with the exception of consumable parts or material or interchangeable media or tooling). To be excluded under this paragraph, the unassembled merchandise must be sold and enter as a discrete kit on one Customs entry form."