A U.S. importer lost its challenge to the antidumping duty rate on Chinese helical spring lock washers, because the Commerce Department reasonably calculated the normal value of these washers, the U.S. Court of International Trade said Wednesday.
The U.S. maintains antidumping duties on imports from China of helical spring lock washers, which are used in conjunction with fasteners like nuts and bolts. Commerce conducted a periodic review covering imports that entered the U.S. between October 2012 and September 2013. The department calculated a dumping margin and corresponding duty rate of 189.81% for washers from all Chinese producers and exporters.
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