Commerce issues final extrusion determination
Mar 29, 2011 | 06:04 PM
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Tags
commerce,
ITC,
extrusions,
China,
aluminum,
anti-dumping,
countervailing,
duties
NEW YORK The U.S. Department of Commerce issued a final determination Tuesday that Chinese producers of certain aluminum extrusions sold metal into the United States at less than fair value and were subsidized by the Chinese government.
Chinese exporters have sold extrusions into the United States at some 32.79- to 33.28-percent below fair-market value, according to Commerces final determination. Commerce also determined that Chinese exporters have, in fact, received subsidies from the Chinese government of between 8.02 and 374.15....
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