Commerce Closes Five AD/CVD Cases Today; Russian Palladium Schedule Revised
Five separate antidumping and countervailing duty actions matured or shifted today. Commerce issued final dumping findings on two new review periods, amended a prior determination following court direction, continued six country-specific electrical steel orders, and the USITC reset the procedural calendar on Russian unwrought palladium. The pattern is routine administrative closure mixed with one unresolved investigation that required rescheduling.
Commerce finalized dumping by Maithan Alloys Limited (India) in silicomanganese during May 2023-April 2024, and by OCTAL SAOC FZC (Oman) in polyethylene terephthalate resin during the same period. Both determinations trigger duty assessment on those companies' U.S. entries. Separately, Commerce amended its aluminum foil antidumping determination for Assan Aluminyum (Türkiye) after the Court of International Trade ruled on May 5 that the prior calculation was not in harmony with law; the revision affects the weighted-average dumping margin assigned to Assan and its affiliated single entity. On electrical steel, Commerce and the USITC both affirmed that revocation of existing orders on non-oriented electrical steel from Sweden, Germany, China, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping, countervailable subsidies, and material injury, so all orders remain in force. Finally, the USITC issued a revised schedule for its ongoing investigations (701-TA-776 and 731-TA-1761) into unwrought palladium from Russia under both countervailing duty and antidumping statutes, signaling a procedural adjustment to that case.
USITC Revises Schedule for AD/CVD Investigations on Unwrought Palladium from Russia
The USITC issued a revised procedural schedule for investigations 701-TA-776 and 731-TA-1761 covering unwrought palladium imports from Russia under countervailing duty and antidumping statutes. The revision signals a timeline adjustment to the ongoing trade remedy proceedings.
Put it in your queue if: You source or trade Russian unwrought palladium, or advise clients on Russian metal imports. The revised schedule will determine when preliminary and final determinations are issued.
Commerce Amends AD Final Determination on Aluminum Foil from Türkiye Following CIT Ruling
Following a May 5, 2026 Court of International Trade judgment in Assan Aluminyum Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. v. United States, Commerce amended its antidumping final determination and duty order for certain aluminum foil from Türkiye (period of investigation: July 2019-June 2020). The revision affects the weighted-average dumping margin assigned to Assan Aluminyum and its affiliated single entity under case A-489-844.
Put it in your queue if: You import aluminum foil from Assan Aluminyum or Türkiye. The amended margin will affect your landed costs and future duty assessments.
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