US launches anti-dumping and antisubsidy sunset review investigation on imported prestressed concrete steel wire strand
2020-03-04 17:27:31 [Print]
On March 2, 2020, the U
On December 8, 1978, the United States formally imposed an anti-dumping duty on the prestressed concrete steel wire strand imported from Japan. The United States extended the anti-dumping duty on Japanese products for the first time on February 3, 1999, after the United States made the final affirmative decision on the first anti-dumping sunset review . The United States extended the anti-dumping duty on Japan for the second time on June 25, 2004, after the United States made the final affirmative decision on the second anti-dumping sunset review of Japan's products . The United States extended its anti-dumping duty on Japan for the third time on December 11, 2009, after the United States made the final affirmative determination of the third anti-dumping sunset review on Japan's products . The United States extended the anti-dumping duty on Japan's products for the fourth time on April 23, 2015, after the United States made the final affirmative determination of the fourth anti-dumping sunset review on Japan's products.
On January 28, 2004, the U.S . Department of Commerce formally imposed an anti-dumping duty on the import of prestressed concrete steel wire strand from Brazil, India, South Korea, Mexico and Thailand . On February 4, 2004, the U . S . Department of Commerce formally imposed countervailing duties on the imported prestressed concrete steel wire strand from India . The United States extended the anti-dumping and countervailing duties of the five countries for the first time on December 11, 2009, after the United States made the final affirmative decision on the first anti-dumping and countervailing sunset review of the products involved in the case . The United States extended the anti-dumping and countervailing duties for the second time on April 23, 2015, after the United States made a final affirmative review of the second anti-dumping and countervailing sunset review of the products involved in the above five countries.
. S . Department of Commerce issued an announcement to launch the third anti-dumping sunset review and case filing investigation on the import of the prestressed concrete steel wire strand from Brazil, India, South Korea, Mexico and Thailand, the third anti subsidy sunset review and case filing investigation on the import of the prestressed concrete steel wire strand from India, and the fifth anti-dumping sunset review and case filing investigation on the import of the prestressed concrete steel wire strand from Japan . At the same time, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) launched an anti-dumping and countervailing sunset review industrial injury investigation on the imported prestressed concrete steel wire strand from the above countries, and examined whether the substantial injury caused by the import of the products involved to the domestic industry of the United States would continue or reoccur within a reasonable and foreseeable period if the current anti-dumping measures were cancelled . Interested parties shall register with the U . S . Department of Commerce within 10 days from the date of this announcement . Stakeholders shall submit their comments to the U . S . International Trade Commission before April 1, 2020, and to the U . S . International Trade Commission no later than May 14, 2020 on the adequacy of the response to the case.
On December 8, 1978, the United States formally imposed an anti-dumping duty on the prestressed concrete steel wire strand imported from Japan. The United States extended the anti-dumping duty on Japanese products for the first time on February 3, 1999, after the United States made the final affirmative decision on the first anti-dumping sunset review . The United States extended the anti-dumping duty on Japan for the second time on June 25, 2004, after the United States made the final affirmative decision on the second anti-dumping sunset review of Japan's products . The United States extended its anti-dumping duty on Japan for the third time on December 11, 2009, after the United States made the final affirmative determination of the third anti-dumping sunset review on Japan's products . The United States extended the anti-dumping duty on Japan's products for the fourth time on April 23, 2015, after the United States made the final affirmative determination of the fourth anti-dumping sunset review on Japan's products.
On January 28, 2004, the U.S . Department of Commerce formally imposed an anti-dumping duty on the import of prestressed concrete steel wire strand from Brazil, India, South Korea, Mexico and Thailand . On February 4, 2004, the U . S . Department of Commerce formally imposed countervailing duties on the imported prestressed concrete steel wire strand from India . The United States extended the anti-dumping and countervailing duties of the five countries for the first time on December 11, 2009, after the United States made the final affirmative decision on the first anti-dumping and countervailing sunset review of the products involved in the case . The United States extended the anti-dumping and countervailing duties for the second time on April 23, 2015, after the United States made a final affirmative review of the second anti-dumping and countervailing sunset review of the products involved in the above five countries.