China's Special Bricks Dodge U.S. Duties: Review Abruptly Canceled
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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The U.S. Department of Commerce is canceling the review of special magnesia carbon bricks from China for the year starting September 2023 because there were no shipments to check. This means no changes in duties or money for companies involved during this time. If you’re a business dealing with these bricks, nothing new is happening right now!
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