The Commerce Department's preliminary antidumping review of mobile access equipment from China for April 1, 2024–March 31, 2025 finds certain exporters sold below normal value and qualifies some for separate rates while rescinding review for four co…
Michigan Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will hold public Zoom meetings to examine artificial intelligence and civil rights issues affecting the state.
U.S. Commerce Department preliminarily finds Yixing Pengjia Technology Co., Ltd. engaged in dumping of wooden cabinets and vanities from China during April 1, 2024–March 31, 2025, and rescinds review for 42 other companies.
U.S. Department of Commerce initiates antidumping and countervailing duty administrative reviews for orders with May anniversary dates following received requests.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seeks OMB approval to extend an information collection for processing court-ordered refunds under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection modifies its National Customs Automation Program test to clarify post-summary correction processing and duty payment procedures for participating importers.
IRS proposes to raise dollar thresholds for information reporting requirements on business payments and modify wagering loss limitations, with a public hearing scheduled following the April 17, 2026 Federal Register notice.
IRS interest rates for customs duties increase to 7 percent for underpayments and 6-7 percent for overpayments effective July 1, 2026, affecting importers and CBP personnel.
CBP's information collection request under the Paperwork Reduction Act seeks OMB approval and public comment for revised entry summary reporting requirements.
The Department of Commerce initiates sunset reviews of existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders to determine whether revocation would likely result in continued or recurrent dumping or subsidization.
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