Commerce Department seeks nominations for the Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee to advise on expanding U.S. exports of environmental technologies, goods, and services worth approximately $60 billion annually.
NOAA extends emergency measures raising 2026 harvest limits for shortspine thornyhead, canary rockfish, and petrale sole in Pacific Coast groundfish fisheries to prevent economic hardship from restrictive catch allocations.
U.S. Department of Commerce determines countervailable subsidies were provided to certain Indian glycine producers and exporters during January 1–December 31, 2023, in final countervailing duty administrative review results.
U.S. Department of Commerce finds fiberglass door panels from China sold at less than fair value during July 1–December 31, 2024, triggering antidumping duties.
Foreign-Trade Zone 114 in Champaign, Illinois permits Rainbow Champaign LLC to conduct herbicide production activity under FTZ regulations for duty-free importation of components.
Foreign-Trade Zone 18 allows Energy Recovery Inc. to conduct production activities for desalination equipment in San Leandro, California under FTZ tariff and duty benefits.
NOAA establishes 2026 harvest specifications and management measures for golden tilefish and blueline tilefish fisheries in the Mid-Atlantic to prevent overfishing while allowing optimum yield.
NMFS sets 2026 Northeast skate catch limits and projects 2027-2028 specifications, increasing trip possession limits for wing and bait fisheries based on New England Fishery Management Council recommendations.
U.S. Commerce Department imposes countervailing duties on fiberglass door panels imported from China due to counterable subsidies identified during the January 1–December 31, 2024 investigation period.
Commerce Department preliminarily finds Korean welded line pipe producers dumped merchandise during December 1, 2023–November 30, 2024, and rescinds review for 26 companies.
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