The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices Aug. 16:
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs recently finished its review of a Commerce Department final rule to overhaul antidumping and countervailing duty regulations, it said in a notice. One change proposed by Commerce last year would allow it to retroactively suspend liquidation and require AD/CVD cash deposits as a result of scope rulings (see 2008120037). In comments on the proposal, importers challenged changes to liquidation timelines in scope inquiries, as well as tighter deadlines that they said make it harder to defend from AD/CVD cases see 2009230042).
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices Aug. 12:
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices Aug. 9:
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices July 30:
After the Commerce Department released the outstanding Section 232 reports (see 2107290039), the lawyers for a vanadium exporter cheered the outcome. The Trump administration initiated a national security investigation into vanadium imports, but the Biden administration made the decision that vanadium imports do not threaten national security.
The Commerce Department posted its Section 232 investigation reports on whether national security is threatened by imports of vanadium, transformers and transformer inputs made from grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES), titanium sponge and uranium. All the investigations were initiated under the Trump administration, but the most recently completed investigation on vanadium was finished after President Joe Biden took office (see 2103020027).
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices July 20:
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices July 19:
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices July 16: