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FACT SHEET
Final Determination in the Antidumping Investigation: Certain
Tin Mill Products from Japan
On June 20, 2000, the Department of Commerce ("DOC") announced
the final determination in the antidumping ("AD") investigation
of Certain Tin Mill Products from Japan.
PETITIONERS:
The AD petition was filed on behalf of the U.S. steel industry
by the following domestic producers and unions: Weirton Steel Corporation;
the United Steel Workers of America; and the Independent Steelworkers
Union.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
The merchandise subject to these investigations are certain tin
mill products. The technical language describing the scope of the
investigations will be included in the preliminary determination
notice which will be published in the Federal Register.
CASE CALENDAR:
The following determinations will be made not later than these
statutory deadlines:
Petition Filed: October 28, 1999
Initiation: November 17, 1999
ITC Preliminary Determination: December
13, 1999
DOC Preliminary Determination: April
5, 2000
DOC Final Determination: June
19, 2000*
ITC Final Determination (estimated):
August 3, 2000
Order (estimated): August 10,
2000
* U.S. law allows these dates to be extended
If DOC makes an affirmative final AD determination, the ITC must
make a final injury determination within 45 days. If that determination
is affirmative, DOC will issue a duty order.
FINAL DUMPING MARGINS:
Company / AD Margins
Nippon Steel Corporation: 95.29%
Kawasaki Steel Corporation: 95.29%
NKK Corporation: 95.29%
Toyo Kohan: 95.29%
All Others: 32.52%
VOLUME AND VALUE OF IMPORTS
1996 / 1997 / 1998
Net Tons: 199,196 / 199,583 / 231,507
Value (000): 134,056 / 133,303
/ 159,044
Source: ITC
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