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Opportunity to Request Administrative Review

By Turner Kim on January 5, 2021
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On January 5, 2021, Commerce announced in the Federal Register the opportunity to request an annual administrative review for products that are currently subject to antidumping and countervailing duties. In addition to administrative reviews, Commerce has included an opportunity to request a new suspension agreement proceeding pertaining to Certain Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel Plate from Russia.

The products and countries that have been listed in the Federal Register notice are the following:

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  • Belarus: Carbon and Alloy Steel Wire Rod
  • Brazil: Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand
  • Canada: Softwood Lumber
  • India: Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand and Polyester Textured Yarn
  • Mexico: Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand
  • Republic of Korea: Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand
  • Russia: Carbon and Alloy Steel Wire Strand
  • South Africa: Ferrovanadium
  • Thailand: Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand
  • China: Calcium Hypochlorite, Carbon and Certain Alloy Steel Wire Rod, Certain Crepe Paper Products, Ferrovanadium, Folding Gift Boxes, Certain Hardwood Plywood Products, Polyester Textured Yarn, Potassium Permanganate, Wooden Bedroom Furniture
  • United Arab Emirates: Carbon and Alloy Steel Wire Rod

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  • Argentina: Biodiesel
  • Canada: Softwood Lumber
  • India: Polyester Textured Yarn
  • Indonesia: Biodiesel
  • China: Calcium Hypochlorite, Carbon and Certain Alloy Steel Wire Rod, Circular Welded Carbon Quality Steel Line Pipe, Certain Hardwood Plywood Products, Oil Country Tubular Goods, Polyester Textured Yarn, and Certain Tool Chests and Cabinets

As part of this annual review process, Commerce intends to select respondents based on an analysis of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data for U.S. imports during the period of review which is released only to legal counsel for interested parties.  Any party wishing to participate in the antidumping and countervailing duty review process, or who may be affected by duties on the products identified in the Federal Register notice, should file a request for review no later than January 31, 2021.  In order to be eligible to participate in the review, a party must either be an exporter or importer of the specific products during the specific time periods identified in the Federal Register notice.

If your company or your suppliers are affected by these reviews, please contact Husch Blackwell’s International Trade and Supply Chain group for assistance.

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A trade analyst, Turner conducts industry research and analyzes trade data to assist attorneys with client proceedings at the U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Court of International Trade. He also actively monitors U.S. government and global trade developments…

A trade analyst, Turner conducts industry research and analyzes trade data to assist attorneys with client proceedings at the U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Court of International Trade. He also actively monitors U.S. government and global trade developments for issues relating to client’s most critical trade matters.

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  • Blog:
    International Trade Insights
  • Organization:
    Husch Blackwell LLP
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