US Slaps Ongoing Duties on Austrian and French Strontium Chromate
Published Date: 1/27/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce reviewed the rules on strontium chromate from Austria and France and decided to keep the antidumping duties in place. This means importers from these countries will still face extra charges to keep things fair for U.S. businesses. These duties help stop unfair pricing and protect American jobs and companies.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Antidumping Duties Stay In Place
The Department of Commerce decided to keep the antidumping duty orders on strontium chromate from Austria and France in place. This means importers of this product from those two countries will continue to face antidumping charges at the dumping margins identified in the notice.
Domestic Producers Remain Protected
Commerce found that removing the antidumping orders would likely lead to a return of dumping, so the orders remain to stop unfair pricing. This action is intended to protect American jobs and U.S. companies that make or compete with strontium chromate.
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