Commerce Corrects Date Error in China Chemical Duty Orders
Published Date: 6/25/2025
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Summary
The U.S. fixed a date mistake in its rules about extra taxes on certain chemicals from China. If you import these alkyl phosphate esters, the corrected end date for extra duties is now clear. This helps importers and businesses know exactly when the special charges stop, so no surprises on timing or money!
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Correction: Duties End Date Clarified
If you import 'certain alkyl phosphate esters' from the People's Republic of China, the Department of Commerce corrected the ending date for the antidumping duty provisional measures in a Federal Register notice published June 11, 2025. The correction clarifies when the extra duties stop so importers and businesses know the timing of those charges.
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