The U.S. Department of Commerce is investigating whether corrosion-resistant steel products from China completed in Thailand circumvent existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders.
NMFS closes the Atlantic bluefin tuna angling category trophy fishery in Southern New England for 2026 for fish measuring 73 inches or greater curved fork length.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection requests public comment on a revised information collection form for duty-free entry of scientific instruments and apparatus; comments due 30 days from Federal Register publication.
Coast Guard establishes temporary safety zone in Monroe Harbor and Lake Michigan near Chicago to prohibit unauthorized vessel and personnel access during fireworks and drone show operations.
U.S. Commerce Department extends countervailing duty orders on seamless carbon and alloy steel pipe from South Korea and Russia, finding that revocation would likely result in continued or recurring countervailable subsidies.
The Commerce Department maintains antidumping duties on diamond sawblades from China, finding that revoking the order would likely result in continued or recurring dumping.
Coast Guard establishes a temporary regulated navigation area on the Hudson River near Albany, NY prohibiting unauthorized vessel entry and imposing slow-no-wake speed restrictions during construction of the Livingston Avenue Railroad Swing Bridge.
Coast Guard enforces a safety zone during the Super Boat Grand Prix in Michigan City, Indiana from August 1–2, 2026, prohibiting unauthorized entry, transit, or anchoring in the regulated area.
U.S. Department of Commerce amends its antidumping duty order on common alloy aluminum sheet from Türkiye following a June 17, 2026 Court of International Trade decision affecting the dumping margin assigned to Assan Aluminyum.
U.S. Department of Commerce finds that Mexican carbon and alloy steel wire rod producers made sales below normal value during the October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024 review period.
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