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Asia to U.S. Peak Season Surcharge Effective June 10

On 05/08/2012 the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (TSA), a discussion group including 15 of the largest carriers in the Asia - U.S. trade, published a recommendation to its member carriers to implement a Peak Season Surcharge of $600.00 (40') on...
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BIS Proposal Valadated End-User Changes

Revisions to Authorization Validated End-User Provisions: Requirement for Notice of Export, Reexport, or Transfer (In-Country) and Clarification Regarding Termination of Conditions on VEU Authorizations
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U. S. to Asia Ocean Rate Increase

The Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (WTSA), a ten-carrier discussion group, has recommended that member carriers increase U. S. to Asia rates effective, May 15, as follows:
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Dumping: Calculation of the Weighted-Average Dumping Margin

February 14, 2012   |   Dumping

The Department of Commerce (‘‘the Department’’) is modifying its methodology regarding the calculation of the weighted-average dumping margins and antidumping duty assessment rate in certain segments of antidumping duty proceedings (hereinafter, ‘‘Final Modification for Reviews’’). Currently, in a review of an antidumping duty order conducted under 19 CFR 351.213 (administrative review), 351.214 (new shipper review), and 351.215 (expedited antidumping review) (collectively ‘‘reviews’’), the Department usually makes comparison between transaction-specific export prices and average normal values and does not offset the amount of dumping that is found with the results of comparisons for which the transaction specific export price, or constructed export price, exceeds normal value.

Complete F. R. Notice Dated 2/14/2012

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U. S. Department of Commerce

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