The Department of Commerce announced last week that it will extend for the third time the due date for its preliminary determination in its investigation into whether to impose duties to offset the impacts of any illegal Chinese subsidies. Under United States trade law, this is the final extension possible. The new deadline is March 19, and if the agency finds in favor of the SolarWorld, the effective date of duties under its critical circumstances finding would be in late December.
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China trade preliminary decision postponed
- Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
- David Leiter, Sarah Litke and Daniel Phillips
- China, USA
- March 4 2012
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Jennifer Miller
Senior Legal Counsel, Bankwest Business
Bank of Western Australia Ltd