U.S. Department of Commerce maintains countervailing duty orders on common alloy aluminum sheet from Bahrain, India, and Türkiye after determining that revocation would likely result in continuation or recurrence of countervailable subsidies.
The SEC proposes to extend its information collection for Rule 6e-2 and Form N-6EI-1, which requires certain investment companies to file reports on insurance company variable annuity operations.
SEC proposes to extend the information collection requirements under Investment Company Act Rule 0-1 for defining terms applicable to registered investment companies; public comment deadline is 60 days from Federal Register publication.
U.S. Commerce Department maintains antidumping duty orders on seamless carbon and alloy steel pipe from Czech Republic, South Korea, Russia, and Ukraine after finding revocation would likely result in continued or recurring dumping.
The U.S. Department of Commerce issues a countervailing duty order on steel concrete reinforcing bar from Algeria following an affirmative final determination.
The U.S. Department of Commerce maintains an antidumping duty order on standard steel welded wire mesh from Mexico, finding that revocation would likely result in continuation or recurrence of dumping.
NYSE Texas proposes a rule change establishing the exchange's policy for handling trade reports, effective immediately upon filing.
Miami International Securities Exchange amends its by-laws to establish observer roles for members seeking non-voting participation in exchange governance and operations.
U.S. Department of Commerce determines that antidumping duty orders on common alloy aluminum sheet from 16 countries will continue to prevent dumping recurrence based on expedited sunset review findings.
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