Indian Glycine Prices Too Low: Partial Review Continues
Published Date: 5/14/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce found that some Indian companies sold glycine at unfairly low prices from June 2024 to May 2025. They’re stopping the review for 27 companies but continuing it for a few others, which could affect import duties and prices soon. Businesses involved should watch for updates and get ready for possible changes starting May 14, 2026.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Large Dumping Margins for Two Exporters
The Department of Commerce preliminarily found that Medilane Healthcare Private Limited and Mulji Mehta Enterprises had weighted-average dumping margins of 57.17% for glycine for the period June 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025. These preliminary margins were announced in the notice published May 14, 2026 and, if finalized, will lead to antidumping duties assessed on those companies' U.S. entries in accordance with the final results.
Review Rescinded for 27 Indian Firms
Commerce is rescinding the administrative review for 27 named Indian companies listed in Appendix II of the notice (e.g., Avid Organics, Paras Intermediates, Galaxy Surfactants, etc.). For those companies, Commerce will instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection to assess antidumping duties at rates equal to the cash deposit rate required at the time of entry, and Commerce intends to issue rescission instructions no earlier than 35 days after the publication of this notice (publication date May 14, 2026).
Cash Deposit Rules After Final Results
When the final results publish, cash deposit requirements for glycine shipments entered on or after the publication date will be: (1) the rate set in the final results for the companies covered (unless the rate is de minimis, under 0.50%, in which case the deposit rate will be zero); (2) for previously reviewed companies not covered by this review, their most recently published company-specific rate will continue; (3) if an exporter is not covered but the manufacturer is, the manufacturer's most recently established rate applies; and (4) the all-others rate remains 7.23%. These requirements take effect upon publication of the final results.
Importers Must Certify Reimbursement or Risk Double Duties
Importers must file a certificate regarding the reimbursement of antidumping and/or countervailing duties prior to liquidation of the relevant entries during this review period, per 19 CFR 351.402(f)(2). If importers fail to file this certificate, Commerce may presume reimbursement occurred and could assess double antidumping duties and/or increase antidumping duties by the amount of countervailing duties.
Automatic Assessment at All-Others LTFV Rate
Commerce intends, under its automatic assessment practice, to instruct CBP to liquidate entries produced by the mandatory respondents for which the respondents did not know the merchandise was destined for the United States at the all-others less-than-fair-value (LTFV) rate from the investigation if there is no rate for intermediate companies involved in the transaction.
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