ITAFinal Rule
Modernizing the Annexes of the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Trade Remedy Regulations; Correction
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Summary
The International Trade Administration updated the rules for how the U.S. handles cases where foreign companies are accused of selling products unfairly cheap (dumping) or receiving illegal government help. This correction ensures the official forms and procedures used by businesses, importers, and government officials are current and accurate.
Key Points
- 1The regulation modernizes the official forms and attachments used in antidumping and countervailing duty cases, which protect American companies from unfair foreign competition
- 2Importers, exporters, and companies involved in trade disputes with other countries will need to follow the updated procedures when filing documents with U.S. trade officials
- 3This is a technical correction that fixes outdated language and formats in the regulatory documents rather than changing major policy rules
- 4The update helps ensure fairness and consistency in how the U.S. Trade Administration reviews complaints about foreign companies selling products at unfairly low prices
- 5Businesses engaged in international trade should review the new forms to ensure they comply with the updated requirements when filing trade remedy cases
Key Dates
Published
March 31, 2025
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