USITC
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U.S. ITC Report on Foreign Censorship Documents Trade Losses in Chinese Market
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) issued a report last week "on the impacts to U.S. businesses of foreign censorship in the key markets of China, Russia, Turkey, Vietnam, India, and Indonesia through the application of case studies and a survey." In this article, we focus
U.S. International Trade Commission Finds No Injury from Dumped/Subsidized Imports of Chinese Freight Rail Couplers; No Duties To Be Imposed
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has found that imports of freight rail couplers from China do not cause or threaten injury to a U.S. industry, and therefore anti-dumping/countervailing duties will not be imposed on those imports.
USITC Finds Injury, Commerce Department Finds Dumping/Subsidization for Snow Throwers from China
Last week, a U.S. trade agency issued a decision that paves the way for anti-dumping and countervailing duties to be imposed on snow throwers from China.
USITC Finds Threat of Injury, Commerce Department Finds Dumping for Mobile Access Equipment from China
Based on affirmative determinations from both the U.S. Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission (USITC), the United States will soon impose anti-dumping duties on certain mobile access equipment (e.g. boom lifts, scissor lifts, and material telehandlers) and subassemblies thereof from China, which will be in addition to
U.S. To Impose Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duties on R-125 from China
Based on recent determinations by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) and the U.S. Department of Commerce, the United States will soon impose new anti-dumping/countervailing duties on imports from China of a refrigerant chemical called R-125.
U.S. ITC Issues Report on Foreign Censorship Policies and Practices Affecting U.S. Businesses
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) issued a report last week that "identifies and describes various foreign government censorship policies and practices, including examples that U.S. businesses consider impediments to trade and investment." The report covered a wide range of countries. In this piece, we focus
USITC Votes To Extend Solar Safeguard Tariffs; Final Decision Is Biden's
On November 24, the USITC determined that the U.S. safeguard measure on solar
products that is currently in effect is still necessary to protect the domestic
industry after it expires on February 6, 2022.
As we described in two
[https://www.chinatrademonitor.com/u-s-companies-ask-for-extension-of-section-201-solar-tariffs/]
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