The International Trade Administration frequently issues notices on antidumping and countervailing duty orders which Broker Power considers to be "minor" in importance as they concern actions that occur after an order is issued and neither announce nor cause any changes to an order's duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective period.
The International Trade Commission has posted to its Web site an updated list of current antidumping and countervailing duty orders.
The antidumping and countervailing messages U.S. Customs Border and Protection issues on behalf of the International Trade Administration are now only available on CBP's Web site at http://addcvd.cbp.gov. AD and CV ABI administrative messages are no longer issued.
The International Trade Administration has issued a notice announcing the opportunity to request administrative reviews by July 31, 2007 for individual producers or exporters subject to the following antidumping and/or countervailing duty orders and suspension agreements:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued an ABI administrative message regarding Presidential Proclamation 8157 which was recently published in the Federal Register and modifies duty-free under the Generalized System of Preferences, designates Mauritania as an African Growth and Opportunity beneficiary country, and makes technical changes to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
The International Trade Administration has initiated antidumping and countervailing duty investigations of circular welded carbon quality steel pipe from China.
The International Trade Administration frequently issues notices on antidumping and countervailing duty orders which Broker Power considers to be "minor" in importance as they concern actions that occur after an order is issued and neither announce nor cause any changes to an order's duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective period.
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources, there was no gap period in the Automated Commercial System for the effective period of the ATPA/ATPDEA, as the legislation extending it was signed into law on June 30, 2007, before the program expired.
The International Trade Administration and the International Trade Commission have each issued a notice initiating an automatic five-year Sunset Review on the antidumping duty order on brake rotors from China.
The International Trade Administration frequently issues notices on antidumping and countervailing duty orders which Broker Power considers to be "minor" in importance as they concern actions that occur after an order is issued and neither announce nor cause any changes to an order's duty rates, scope, affected firms, or effective period.