The International Trade Commission published notices in the Jan. 27 Federal Register on the following antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) injury, Section 337 patent or other trade proceedings (any notices that warrant a more detailed summary will be in another ITT article):
The International Trade Commission is seeking public input on remedies for its Section 337 investigation on Eli Lilly's drug tirzepatide, after declining to review the administrative law judge's initial determination finding violations, the ITC said in a notice to be published Jan. 28. The ITC initially began the investigation in November 2023 based on allegations that 11 companies were importing the diabetes drug tirzepatide under Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro brand name (see 2311270054). The ALJ's initial determination granted the complainant's motion regarding trademark infringement, false designation of origin and false advertising and recommended a general exclusion order should the ITC find a violation. The ITC is requesting written submissions by close of business on Feb. 5.
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register Jan. 27 on the following antidumping and countervailing (AD/CV) duty proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department finalized its determination that imports of aluminum wire and cable, finished in South Korea and Vietnam using inputs from China, are circumventing AD/CVD orders on aluminum wire and cable from China (A-570-095/C-570-096), it said in notices published in the Jan. 27 Federal Register.
The Commerce Department issued its final determinations in its countervailing duty investigations on paper plates from China (C-570-165) and Vietnam (C-552-840). Suspension of liquidation is currently not in effect for entries on or after Oct. 29, 2024, and Commerce will require cash deposits of estimated CVD on future entries only if it issues a CVD order.
The Commerce Department issued its final determinations in the antidumping duty investigations on paper plates from China (A-570-164), Thailand (A-549-849) and Vietnam (A-552-839). Cash deposit rates set in these final determinations take effect Jan. 28.
The International Trade Commission published notices in the Jan. 24 Federal Register on the following AD/CVD injury, Section 337 patent or other trade proceedings (any notices that warrant a more detailed summary will be in another ITT article):
The Commerce Department published notices in the Federal Register Jan. 24 on the following AD/CV duty proceedings (any notices that announce changes to AD/CV duty rates, scope, affected firms or effective dates will be detailed in another ITT article):
Antidumping duty and countervailing duty investigations on erythritol from China will continue, after the International Trade Commission voted Jan. 24 that there is a “reasonable indication” that imports of the product are injuring U.S. industry, the ITC said in a news release. The Commerce Department will now consider whether to impose AD/CVD cash deposit requirements on erythritol in preliminary determinations, which are due March 10 for CVD and on or about May 22 for AD.
The Commerce Department soon will impose antidumping duty cash deposit requirements on imports of low-speed personal transportation vehicles from China, it said in a fact sheet issued Jan. 24. Commerce set AD rates ranging from 127.35% to 478.09% for Chinese exporters, it announced in its preliminary determinations in its ongoing AD investigation. Commerce already has suspended liquidation and imposed countervailing duty cash deposit requirements in its ongoing CVD investigation of the vehicles (See 2411270054). AD cash deposit requirements will take effect for entries on or after the date of publication of the preliminary determinations of the AD investigation in the Federal Register, which should occur in the coming days.