Country-wide rate
36%
Effective
January 16, 2001
AD/CVD case A-428-816 is a U.S. antidumping duty (AD) order on certain carbon steel products from Germany, issued and enforced by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It carries a country-wide cash deposit rate of 36%, effective January 16, 2001. The order is in revoked status, currently flagging 19 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.
Tariff lines flagged by this order in Tandom's catalog
Legally operative description of covered merchandise from the Federal Register
A-428-816 is a U.S. antidumping duty (AD) order on certain carbon steel products from Germany, 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).
The country-wide cash deposit rate for A-428-816 is 36%. This rate applies to importers of non-listed manufacturers/exporters from Germany. 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.
A-428-816 took effect on January 16, 2001 and is currently in revoked status. Revoked orders no longer require cash deposits — the order is closed. Importers should still verify the revocation date and any continuation/sunset history before relying on this for an entry.
Two factors determine scope: (1) the product's HTS code(s) and physical characteristics — covered codes are listed on this page (19 flagged); and (2) the product's country of origin — this order applies to imports from Germany. 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.
A-428-816 flags 19 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.
A-428-816 has a companion case at C-428-817. AD orders frequently run alongside a CVD order on the same product/country (or vice versa). Both deposits stack on top of base duties — importers pay the full sum of both rates at entry where both orders apply.
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