The Senate Finance Committee advanced the nominations of Maria Louise Lago, for under secretary of Commerce for international trade, and Lisa Wang, for assistant secretary of Commerce for enforcement and compliance, both by 27-1 votes.
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices Dec. 9 on AD/CV duty proceedings:
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices Dec. 8 on AD/CV duty proceedings:
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices Dec. 7 on AD/CV duty proceedings:
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices Nov. Dec. 6 on AD/CV duty proceedings:
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices Nov. Dec. 2-3 on AD/CV duty proceedings:
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce objects to legislation meant to update antidumping and countervailing duty laws, it said in a letter to leadership of House Ways and Means Committee and its Trade Subcommittee. Soon after the Chamber sent its letter, lawmakers introduced the House version of the Eliminating Global Market Distortions to Protect American Jobs Act, the legislation that the Chamber has concerns about. "The Chamber opposes this bill, which has not been subject to the scrutiny and deliberation required for a complex, far-reaching measure amending U.S. AD/CVD laws," the Chamber said. "This major overhaul of U.S. trade laws could add to inflationary pressures by raising costs for a wide variety of goods, including many products sourced from U.S. allies and partners."
The Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission published the following Federal Register notices Nov. Dec. 1 on AD/CV duty proceedings:
Mechanical tubing base shells imported by Mando America are not subject to antidumping duties on circular welded non-alloy steel pipe from Mexico and South Korea (A-201-805/A-580-809), the Commerce Department said in a scope ruling issued Nov. 22.
The Commerce Department is beginning an investigation based on a petition that initially redacted the name of one of the companies that filed it, though the petitioners have since publicly disclosed the company’s name in an amended petition. The identities of several employees of the petitioners in the complaint, however, remain confidential.