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ADA-201-836·Mexico·active

Light-Walled Rectangular Pipe and Tube

Country-wide rate

3.76%

Effective

January 8, 2026

Plain-English explanation

AD/CVD case A-201-836 is a U.S. antidumping duty (AD) order on light-walled rectangular pipe and tube from Mexico, issued and enforced by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It carries a country-wide cash deposit rate of 3.76%, effective January 8, 2026. The order is in active status, currently flagging 3 HTS codes. Individual exporters and producers may receive their own case-specific rates through Commerce administrative reviews — see manufacturer rates linked from this page where available.

FR citation
E9-22839
Rate-source FR citation
90 FR 25232

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73067306.61.50.007306.61.70.60

Scope text

Legally operative description of covered merchandise from the Federal Register

during the POR.\4\ Normally, upon completion of an administrative review, the suspended entries are liquidated at the antidumping duty assessment rate for the review period.\5\ Therefore, for an administrative review to be conducted, there must be a suspended entry that Commerce can instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to liquidate at the calculated antidumping duty assessment rate for the review period.\6\ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- \4\ See, e.g., Certain Carbon and Alloy Steel Cut-to Length Plate from the Federal Republic of Germany: Recission of Antidumping Administrative Review; 2020-2021, 88 FR 4157 (January 24, 2023). \5\ See 19 CFR 351.212(b)(1). \6\ See, e.g., Shanghai Sunbeauty Trading Co. v. United States, 380 F. Supp. 3d 1328, 1335-36 (CIT 2019), at 12 (referring to section 751(a) of the Act, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) held that: ``While the statute does not explicitly require that an entry be suspended as a prerequisite for establishing entitlement to a review, it does explicitly state the determined rate will be used as the liquidation rate for the reviewed entries. This result can only obtain if the liquidation of entries has been suspended. . .;'' see also Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review and Final Determination of No Shipments; 2018- 2019, 86 FR 36102 (July 8, 2021), and accompanying IDM at Comment 4; and Solid Fertilizer Grade Ammonium Nitrate from the Russian Federation: Notice of Rescission of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review, 77 FR 65532 (October 29, 2012) (noting that ``for an administrative review to be conducted, there must be a reviewable, suspended entry to be liquidated at the newly calculated assessment rate''). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[Page 38752]] In the Preliminary Results, Commerce stated its intent to rescind this review with respect to 11 companies pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(3) and provided interested parties with an opportunity to submit comments on this intent to rescind, including factual information to demonstrate whether there are reviewable entries during the POR for any of the parties listed below.\7\ No interested party provided comment. As a result, we are rescinding this review with respect to these 11 companies: (1) Arco Metal S.A. de C.V.; (2) Fabricaciones y Servicios de Mexico; (3) Galvak, S.A. de C.V.; (4) Grupo Estructuras y Perfiles; (5) Industrias Monterrey S.A. de C.V.; (6) Internacional de Aceros, S.A. de C.V.; (7) PEASA-Productos Especializados de Acero; (8) Talleres Acero Rey S.A. de C.V.; (9) Tuberias Aspe S.A. de C.V.; (10) Tuberia Laguna, S.A. de C.V.; and (11) Tuberias y Derivados S.A. de C.V. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- \7\ See Preliminary Results, 89 FR at 74917. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclosure There are no additional details or calculations to disclose for these amended final results in accordance with 19 CFR 351.224(b). Assessment For the companies for which we are rescinding this review, antidumping duties shall be assessed at a rate equal to the cash deposit of estimated antidumping duties required at the time of entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption, in accordance with 19 CFR 351.212(c)(1)(i). Commerce intends to issue these rescission instructions to CBP no earlier than 35 days after the publication of

Frequently asked questions

What is AD/CVD case A-201-836?

A-201-836 is a U.S. antidumping duty (AD) order on light-walled rectangular pipe and tube from Mexico, issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It is part of the trade-remedy regime that levies cash deposits at entry on imports found to be sold below fair value (AD) or to benefit from foreign government subsidies (CVD).

What is the deposit rate for A-201-836?

The country-wide cash deposit rate for A-201-836 is 3.76%. This rate applies to importers of non-listed manufacturers/exporters from Mexico. Individual exporters and producers may have lower (or higher) case-specific rates from Commerce administrative reviews — see the manufacturer rates linked from this page where available.

When did A-201-836 take effect, and is it still active?

A-201-836 took effect on January 8, 2026 and is currently in active status — cash deposits apply at entry on every shipment in scope.

How do I check if my shipment falls within the scope of A-201-836?

Two factors determine scope: (1) the product's HTS code(s) and physical characteristics — covered codes are listed on this page (3 flagged); and (2) the product's country of origin — this order applies to imports from Mexico. The order's scope text — also on this page — is the legally binding description. When borderline cases arise, importers can request a formal scope ruling from Commerce. Tandom's lookup tool matches your HTS + origin against every active order in seconds.

What HTS codes are covered by A-201-836?

A-201-836 flags 3 HTS codes in Tandom's catalog. The full list is shown on this page. HTS coverage alone does not guarantee scope — physical-characteristic exclusions in the scope text may carve out specific products.

Where is the official Federal Register notice for A-201-836?

The official Federal Register citation for A-201-836 is E9-22839. The link is on this page; clicking it opens the canonical FR document on federalregister.gov, which carries the legally operative text — scope, rates, exclusions, and effective dates.

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