Topic
How Import Teams Track AD/CVD Cases and Rates
AD/CVD review connects Commerce determinations, USITC injury decisions, exporter rates, sunset windows, subject merchandise, and country scope.
case numberscountrymerchandiseHTS coveragesunset timing
Search intent
People search for AD/CVD review.
This page is the public entry point. It explains the issue, links to the public tools that surface the primary records, and routes repeat work into review.
Search paths
Break AD/CVD review into case posture, rate posture, and merchandise scope.
Review path
Move from public AD/CVD records to case-family review.
- 1Identify the case familyStart with country, subject merchandise, case number, agency record, decision type, and procedural timing.
- 2Review the affected scopeKeep merchandise, country, HTS, exporter or producer, case number, and sunset timing together when the exposure repeats.
- 3Review rate or scope changesUse Paid review when a determination, rate update, sunset event, or injury decision may change duty assumptions or sourcing posture.
Track this case familyWhy it matters
AD/CVD exposure is not only a rate question. Scope, timing, exporter identity, and sunset posture can all change the review path.
How Traverse frames it
Traverse connects decision records, tariff context, and source-backed Paid review so the same case family can keep reappearing when it needs review.
Common questions
What import teams usually need to answer.
What does AD/CVD review include?
AD/CVD review includes Commerce determinations, USITC injury decisions, order status, exporter rates, sunset review timing, subject merchandise, country coverage, and related source records.
Why are exporter rates and scope language both important?
Exporter rates affect the duty assumption, while scope language decides whether the product may be covered at all. A useful review keeps rate, scope, country, and case posture together.
When should an AD/CVD case become source-backed Paid review?
Review the case when a country, merchandise category, exporter, HTS heading, or sunset window is likely to affect repeat sourcing, pricing, or compliance review.
Review checklist
What to check before this becomes repeat review.
- 1Identify the case number, country, and subject merchandise.
- 2Check Commerce determination, order, review, or rate posture.
- 3Check USITC injury status and related investigation records.
- 4Confirm exporter or producer rate assumptions where available.
- 5Review country, merchandise, HTS, case, and sunset timing as scope.
Review country, merchandise, HTS, and case signals for repeat review. Track this case family.