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India Carbazole Violet Pigment: Final Results of AD Admin Review

The Commerce Department has released the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on carbazole violet pigment 23 from India (A-533-838). Commerce said it made no changes to its preliminary results, which determined that the three companies under review -- Gharda Chemicals, Ltd., Meghmani Pigments, and Navpad Pigments Pvt. Ltd. -- did not undersell subject merchandise during the period of review, and assigned them a zero percent AD rate. Subject merchandise from the three companies entered Dec. 1, 2022, through Nov. 30, 2023, will be liquidated without assessment of AD, and future entries of subject merchandise from the three companies won't be subject to AD cash deposit requirements until further notice. Changes to cash deposit rates from these final results take effect Jan. 17.

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For exporters of subject merchandise that were not under review (i.e., all except Gharda, Meghmani and Navpad), cash deposit rates remain at the level set in the most recent review of each respective company. If the exporter has never been assigned its own AD rate but the manufacturer has, the rate assigned to the manufacturer applies. For merchandise manufactured and exported by companies that have never been assigned a cash deposit rate by Commerce, the all-others rate of 27.48% applies.

(The review period is 12/01/22 - 11/30/23. See Commerce's notice for more information, including the scope of the order, detailed cash deposit and assessment instructions, etc. See 2409120044 for a summary of the preliminary results of this administrative review.)