Chinese Amino Acid Import Drama Gets Timeline Extension
Published Date: 8/1/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is investigating if L-lysine from China gets unfair government help. The group asking for this check wants more time, so the government is pushing back the first decision from August 21 to a later date. This means companies involved should expect a longer wait before any extra fees or duties might kick in.
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Preliminary Decision Delayed to Oct 27, 2025
Commerce postponed the preliminary countervailing duty decision on imports of L-lysine from the People's Republic of China from August 21, 2025 to no later than October 27, 2025. The investigation began June 17, 2025, and Commerce says the final determination will remain 75 days after the preliminary decision. Importers and companies handling L-lysine should expect a longer wait before any countervailing duties or extra fees might be imposed.
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