Commerce Revokes Russia's Market Economy Status in AD Proceedings
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on November 10, 2022 that Russia will no longer be treated as a market economy in antidumping proceedings. This change allows Commerce to use surrogate country data when calculating AD duty margins for Russian exports, typically resulting in higher duties.
What changed
Commerce ITA Press published an AD/CVD-related record: The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on November 10, 2022 that Russia will no longer be treated as a market economy in antidumping proceedings. This change allows Commerce to use surrogate country data when calculating AD duty margins for Russian exports, typically resulting in higher duties.
Procedural posture
The record is tied to case A-821-835.
Affected scope
countries: RU; instruments: AD/CVD
Practical impact
Treat this as a docket signal until the operational duty effect is confirmed in the notice.
What to check next
Check the next Commerce or ITC step, including preliminary results, final results, sunset review scheduling, or court remand activity.
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