Annual Call for Antidumping Duty Review Requests
Published Date: 9/2/2025
Notice
Summary
If you’re involved in importing goods that might be subject to special duties (called antidumping or countervailing duties), now’s your chance to ask the government to review those duties. This happens every year around the order’s anniversary, and it could affect how much money you pay or get back. Act fast—there are deadlines to join the review and influence which companies get examined!
Analyzed Economic Effects
6 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 2 costs, 1 mixed.
Annual Chance to Request Duty Review
If you import or export goods covered by the listed antidumping or countervailing duty orders, you may request an administrative review by the last day of September 2025 (or the next business day). If no request is received by that deadline, Commerce will tell U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to assess duties on those entries at the cash-deposit rate required at entry and to continue collecting previously ordered cash deposits.
Deadline for Particular Market Situation Claims
If you want to allege a particular market situation (PMS) that could change constructed-value dumping calculations, you must submit the PMS allegation and supporting factual information no later than 20 days after you submit initial Section D responses.
Non‑Market‑Economy (NME) Entity Review Rule
Commerce will no longer treat the non‑market‑economy (NME) entity as automatically subject to an AD administrative review; the NME entity will not be under review unless Commerce receives a request for it or self-initiates a review. If no review of the NME entity is initiated, Commerce will instruct CBP to liquidate entries for exporters not named in the initiation notice and the NME entity's rate will not change as a result of that review.
You Can Withdraw Review Requests
If you requested an administrative review, you may withdraw that request within 90 days of the publication date of the initiation notice. Commerce may extend the 90-day withdrawal deadline on a case-by-case basis.
How Respondents Are Chosen
If Commerce limits the number of companies it examines, it will pick respondents using CBP import data for the period of review. Commerce will release that CBP data under an administrative protective order within five days of the initiation notice and intends to decide which respondents to select within 35 days of the initiation notice; parties may comment within five days after the CBP data are placed on the record.
Update Your Annual Inquiry Service Listing
Commerce will update the annual inquiry service lists for the listed proceedings. Interested parties have 30 days after this notice to submit new or amended entries of appearance, and Commerce will finalize the lists five business days after that 30-day window. Petitioners and foreign governments that submitted an entry once will be automatically kept on the list in following years.
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