Hexamine Probes Get New Timeline from ITC
Published Date: 10/1/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is wrapping up investigations on hexamine imports from Germany, India, and Saudi Arabia to see if unfair trade practices are hurting American businesses. This update sets new deadlines and schedules for the final review, following earlier findings on imports from China. If duties are confirmed, importers might pay extra fees soon, protecting U.S. companies and leveling the playing field.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Importers May Face New Hexamine Duties
Commerce issued final antidumping and countervailing determinations on hexamine imports on September 23, 2025 for Germany, India, and Saudi Arabia, and earlier determinations covered China. If duties are confirmed, importers of hexamine may have to pay additional fees on those imports soon.
Findings to Protect U.S. Hexamine Industry
The Commission issued final determinations that imports of hexamine from China materially injured a U.S. industry (September 8, 2025), and Commerce issued final affirmative determinations for India (countervailing) and for Germany, India, and Saudi Arabia (antidumping) on September 23, 2025. Those findings can lead to duties intended to protect U.S. hexamine producers and level the playing field.
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