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Commerce Issues Preliminary Determinations on Refillable Stainless Steel Kegs from China, Germany and Mexico

By Nithya Nagarajan & Katherine Stubblefield on May 30, 2019
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On May 29, 2019, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced its preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty investigations on Refillable Stainless Steel Kegs from China, Germany, and Mexico. 

In the China investigation, Commerce gave an affirmative preliminary dumping duty of 2.01 percent to respondents Ningbo Master International Trade Co., Ltd., Guangzhou Jingye Machinery Co., Ltd., Guangzhou Ulix Industrial & Trading Co., Ltd., and Ningbo Haishu Direct Import And Export Trade Co., Ltd.. Commerce assigned a preliminary dumping duty of 79.71 percent for all other Chinese producers and exporters.

In the Germany investigation, Commerce issued an affirmative preliminary dumping duty of 8.61 percent to mandatory respondent Blefa GmbH. For all other German producers and exporters, Commerce assigned a preliminary dumping duty of 8.61 percent.

In the Mexico investigation, Commerce gave an affirmative preliminary dumping duty of 18.48 percent to respondent THIELMANN Mexico S.A. de C.V. and a preliminary dumping duty of 18.48 percent for all other Mexican producers and exporters.

For more information, please contact the International Trade and Supply Chain group, Nithya Nagarajan, Jeffrey Neeley, or Stephen Brophy.

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Nithya’s extensive background in U.S. trade issues spans 25 years and includes various roles in a number of federal government agencies, including the Department of Commerce Department of Justice, and the U.S. Court of International Trade. She assists clients with administrative and regulatory…

Nithya’s extensive background in U.S. trade issues spans 25 years and includes various roles in a number of federal government agencies, including the Department of Commerce Department of Justice, and the U.S. Court of International Trade. She assists clients with administrative and regulatory actions before the Department of Commerce, International Trade Commission and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and defends clients in appeals before the Court of International Trade, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, NAFTA panels and the World Trade Organization. In addition to her body of U.S. experience, Nithya is also well-versed in international trade issues in China and India.

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