Friday, August 28, 2009

Trade Review for the week ending August 30th

Calculation of antidumping costs decided this week. Resulting in the permissibility of unfairness.

WTO:

US Court of International Trade:

Solvay Solexis SPA and Solvay Solexis. Inc., vs. TheUnited States
Depreciating of goodwill after a merger attributed to one division rather than the company as a whole increased the cost based and antidumping duties for importer Solvay. The court ruled the Commerce used a permissible interpretation of accounting standards. But no investigation appears to be done on whether the costs of the merger should have been applied, whether there was a greater nexus between the division and the merger to the company as a whole.

National Fisheries Institute Inc., Et Al. vs. United States Customs and Border Protection.
Customs exceeded its authority in setting bonding requirements well beyond the likely antidumping amount for importers of shrimp. But who could blame them as they had just recently been sued for not setting the bonding amounts high enough. Fortunately did not hold customs liable for setting the bond requirements too low in the previous case.

Puerto Rico Towing and Barge Company vs. The Untied States.
Puerto Rico is considered a US port when considering whether ship repairs will be dutiable.

Federal Register Notices:

Export-Import Bank:
  • Advisory Committee of Export–Import Bank of the United States: Meeting.

International Trade Administration:

  • Administrative announcements:
  • Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals
  • Scope rulings
  • Application(s) for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments: 1 and 2
  • Applications for the International Buyer Program (Calendar Year 2011)
  • Trade Remedies:

  • Circular Welded Non-Alloy Steel Pipe from the Republic of Korea. Antidumping: Wheatland tube withdrew its request for review of Kumkang. The antidumping rate will be set at the cash deposit rate if no other importer intervenes within the time period.
  • Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Products from India: Countervailing: Extension of time for preliminary results of administrative review Now due December 31st 2009.
  • Glycine from the Peoples Republic of China. Antidumping: Rescission of administrative review.
  • Magnesia Carbon Bricks from the People's Republic of China and Mexico. Antidumping, Countervailing. Initiation of investigation. Yet another new ADD.CVD case is born.
  • Oil Country Tubular Goods from the People's Republic of China: Antidumping, postponement of preliminary determinations. New due date November 4th.
  • Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China: Antidumping. Initiation of new shipper reviews.
International Trade Commission
  • Pressure Sensitive Plastic Tape from Italy: Antidumping
  • Certain MLC Flash Memory Devices and Products Containing Same: Investigation.
  • Certain Non-Shellfish Derived Glucosamine and Products Containing the Same: Investigation.
  • Articulated Coordinate Measuring Arm: Investigation
  • Certain Flash Memory Controllers, Drives, Memory Cards, and Media Players and Products Containing Same: Investigation
Federal Maritime Administration

State Department
Trade Representative, Office of.
Customs Bulletin
  • Pellicles: Propose ruling revocation
  • Expansion of global entry pilot project.
  • Information Collection Activities.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Week in Review Ending August 22nd

WTO
US Court of International Trade

Federal Register Notices

Foreign Asset Control Office
  • Designation of Entities (Pursuant to Executive Order 13382) The new list can be found at the agencies web site
  • Change in address for ANTARES SHIPPING COMPANY NV (f.k.a. IRISL Benelux NV), Noorderlaan 139, B-2030, Antwerp, Belgium; V.A.T. Number BE480224531 (Belgium) [NPWMD]

International Trade Administration.
  • Trade Remedies:
  • Carbazole Violet Pigment 23 from India: Countervailing: Preliminary results deadline for the administrative review for the period of calendar 2007 pushed back from 245 days to 365 days. They are now due December 31st 2009 from September 2 2009.
  • Certain Circular Welded Non-Alloy Steel Pipe and Tube from Mexico: Antidumping Final results of changed circumstances review. Determined that Ternium is the same as Hylsa for dumping deposit rates. Ternium will get Hysla's 10.38% cash deposit rate.
  • Frozen Warmwater Shrimp from Vietnam: Antidumping: Final results of changed circumstance review for several entities.
  • Honey from the People’s Republic of China: Antidumping 7th administrative review. The department extends the deadline for preliminary results two months to November 2 from September 2 2009 becuase it needs more time to evaluate the data from surrogate countries.
  • Light-Walled Rectangular Pipe and Tube from Mexico: Antidumping Final results of changed circumstances review. Determined that Ternium is the same as Hylsa for dumping deposit rates. Ternium will get Hysla's 3.76% cash deposit rate.
  • Petroleum Wax Candles from the People's Republic of China: Antidumping Request for comments on the scope of the antidumping order. Change could include candles there were not previous in the scope. This could be a big change for importers of candles. Comments due Date September 16th 2009.
  • Polyester Staple Fiber from Taiwan: Antidumping Administrative review. Petitioner withdrew it's request for review of Nan Ya Plastics Corporation. Antidumping. Rescision of administrative review of Saehan and its successor Woogjon.
  • Polyethylene Retail Carrier Bags from Indonesia, Taiwan, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Antidumping Preliminary determination date postmponement. Peitioners requested a 42 day postponement for Tiawan and a 50 day postponement for Indonesia and Vietnam.
  • Wooden Bedroom Furniture. Antidumping: Final results of yearly administrative review. POR Jan 1st 2007 to December 31st 2007. Most new shippers reviewed received 29% dumping rates new PRC wide rate shot up to 219% for the period most companies were not reviewed got to keep their 7% rates from the cash deposit. Some CIT action still to shake out with this case. See last weeks CIT rulings.
  • Other Related:
  • Energy Efficiency Trade Mission to India, November 16th to 20th
International Trade Commission
  • Certain Textile Articles Containing Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers: Effect of Modifications of NAFTA Rules of Origin for Goods of Canada Institution of investigation. Request for comments from interested parties due date October 2nd 2009.
  • Certain Textile Articles Containing Rayon and Other Manmade Fibers; Institution of investigation. Request for comments from interested parties due date October 2nd 2009.
  • Woven Electric Blankets From China: Antidumping: Prelimary finding of injury.
  • Certain Ink Cartridges and Components: Termination of enforcement procedings: Multi-million dollar civil penalties handed down.

Economic Development Administration
  • List of firms petitioning for Trade Adjustment Assistance
Customs Bulletin:
  • Container Transport: Lloyds Register America Inc. Has authority to certify containers for international transport under customs seal. American Bureau of Shipping, International Cargo Gear Bureau, and National Cargo Bureau, Inc. have authorty to certify containers and road vehicles.
  • Quarterly interst rate for under payments 4%, over payments by non-corporations 4%, over payments by corporations 3%.
  • Proposed Revocation Rulings: MP3 player cases with speakers. from 8518 to 4202
  • Revocation of rulings for DNA Sequencing machienry from 9027 to 8479.
  • Modification on ruling letters for satilite radio tuners.