Commerce's preliminary antidumping duty review on Chinese aluminum extrusions (May 2024–April 2025) finds all reviewed companies part of the China-wide entity, with administrative review rescinded for 79 withdrawn requests.
The U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily determines countervailable subsidies were provided to Canadian softwood lumber producers during January 1–December 31, 2024, and rescinds the review for 56 companies.
National Travel and Tourism Office and Transportation Department hold two virtual public meetings to gather stakeholder input on tourism recovery and air service improvements for the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily found certain Canadian softwood lumber sold below normal value during January 1–December 31, 2024, and intends to rescind the review for 21 companies subject to interested party comments.
Department of Commerce preliminarily determines forged steel fluid end blocks from Germany were not sold below normal value during January 1–December 31, 2024, in an antidumping duty review.
The Department of Commerce preliminarily finds that Lucchini Mamé Forge sold forged steel fluid end blocks from Italy below normal value during January 1–December 31, 2024, and partially rescinds the antidumping review for three companies.
NOAA updates its fee schedule for special access to environmental data and related products, with most public access remaining free through NCEI, CLASS, and partner programs.
NMFS will prepare a programmatic environmental impact statement to identify Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska state waters and conduct public scoping meetings to evaluate potential impacts on the Gulf of Alaska.
U.S. Department of Commerce determines methylene diphenyl diisocyanate from China is being sold at less than fair value, triggering potential antidumping duties for the July 1–December 31, 2024 investigation period.
Erich Jarvis at Rockefeller University has applied for a permit to import marine mammal parts for scientific research purposes.
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