NMFS issued two Letters of Authorization to WesternGeco, LLC permitting incidental marine mammal take during geophysical surveys for oil and gas activities in the Gulf of America under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
U.S. Department of Commerce issues preliminary affirmative countervailing duty determination on citric acid and citrate salts from Canada for the period January 1–December 31, 2025, and invites interested party comments.
NOAA's Office for Coastal Management solicits public input on California's coastal management program performance through in-person and virtual meetings, with particular focus on spaceports, offshore oil, pipelines, desalination, and undersea cables.
Federal fishery management councils must submit statements of financial interests to OMB for review; public comment period is open for this information collection activity.
Large diameter graphite electrodes from China face a postponed preliminary dumping determination in a U.S. trade investigation affecting electrode manufacturers and steel producers.
The U.S. Department of Commerce received scope ruling applications in April 2026 to determine whether identified products fall within antidumping and countervailing duty order coverage.
NOAA extends suspension of special use permits for commercial submarine cables in national marine sanctuaries designated after August 16, 2024, through August 16, 2028, while evaluating alternative permitting approaches.
Federal Register corrects June 23, 2026 notice denying Foreign-Trade Zone 75 application by Catalina Components, Inc. for vehicle parts manufacturing in Chandler, Arizona.
U.S. Department of Commerce maintains countervailing duty order on twist ties from China, finding that revocation would likely result in continuation of countervailable subsidies.
U.S. Department of Commerce maintains countervailing duty order on silicon metal from Kazakhstan after sunset review, finding revocation would likely result in recurrence of countervailable subsidies.
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