Strontium Chromate
Individual rate
0.00%
Habich GmbH currently has an individual antidumping duty cash deposit rate of 0.00% on strontium chromate from Austria under U.S. AD/CVD case A-433-813. and was last published in the Federal Register on November 27, 2019. Importers from non-listed exporters in Austria pay the country-wide rate of 25.9%. Cash deposits are required at entry on every shipment in scope. Rates can change at any time when Commerce publishes new administrative-review or scope-determination results.
Context inherited from order A-433-813
Tariff lines flagged by the parent order
Legally operative description of covered merchandise from the Federal Register
Habich GmbH currently has an individual antidumping duty cash deposit rate of 0.00% under A-433-813 on strontium chromate from Austria. This rate was last published in the Federal Register on November 27, 2019.
Country-wide rates apply to importers from non-listed manufacturers/exporters in Austria. Individual rates are case-specific — they're published when Commerce determines a particular exporter's actual dumping margin (for AD) or subsidy benefit (for CVD) through an administrative review. An individual rate can be lower OR higher than the country-wide rate; importers must use the rate Commerce has assigned to the named manufacturer.
The Federal Register citation that established this rate is 88 FR 2023-07422 (April 10, 2023). The link is on this page; that document is the legally operative source. Rates change when Commerce publishes new administrative-review results, scope determinations, or sunset reviews — Tandom updates this page within 24 hours of FR publication.
Yes. Commerce publishes administrative reviews annually (when requested) for active AD/CVD orders, and rates can change in either direction based on the review's findings. Sunset reviews every 5 years can revoke the order entirely. Tandom monitors the Federal Register daily; this page reflects the most recent published rate for Habich GmbH.
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