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CVDC-533-892·India·active

Forged Steel Fittings

Country-wide rate

2.65%

Effective

December 17, 2020

Plain-English explanation

AD/CVD case C-533-892 is a U.S. countervailing duty (CVD) order on forged steel fittings from India, issued and enforced by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It carries a country-wide cash deposit rate of 2.65%, effective December 17, 2020. The order is in active status, currently flagging 14 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
2020-27305
Rate-source FR citation
85 FR 17536
Companion case
A-533-891

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HTS codes(14)

Tariff lines flagged by this order in Tandom's catalog

7307.92.30.107307.92.30.307307.92.90.007307.99.10.007307.99.30.007307.99.50.457307.99.50.607307.93.30.107307.93.30.407307.93.60.007307.93.90.107307.93.90.407307.93.90.607326.19.00.10

Scope text

Legally operative description of covered merchandise from the Federal Register

The merchandise covered by this order is carbon and alloy forged steel fittings, whether unfinished (commonly known as blanks or rough forgings) or finished. Such fittings are made in a variety of shapes including, but not limited to, elbows, tees, crosses, laterals, couplings, reducers, caps, plugs, bushings, unions (including hammer unions), and outlets. Forged steel fittings are covered regardless of end finish, whether threaded, socket-weld or other end connections. The scope includes integrally reinforced forged branch outlet fittings, regardless of whether they have one or more ends that is a socket welding, threaded, butt welding end, or other end connections. While these fittings are generally manufactured to specifications ASME B16.11, MSS SP-79, MSS SP-83, MSS-SP-97, ASTM A105, ASTM A350 and ASTM A182, the scope is not limited to fittings made to these specifications. The term forged is an industry term used to describe a class of products included in applicable standards, and it does not reference an exclusive manufacturing process. Forged steel fittings are not manufactured from casings. Pursuant to the applicable standards, fittings may also be machined from bar stock or machined from seamless pipe and tube. All types of forged steel fittings are included in the scope regardless of nominal pipe size (which may or may not be expressed in inches of nominal pipe size), pressure class rating (expressed in pounds of pressure, e.g., 2,000 or 2M; 3,000 or 3M; 6,000 or 6M; 9,000 or 9M), wall thickness, and whether or not heat treated. Excluded from this scope are all fittings entirely made of stainless steel. Also excluded are flanges, nipples, and all fittings that have a maximum pressure rating of 300 pounds per square inch/PSI or less. Also excluded from the scope are fittings certified or made to the following standards, so long as the fittings are not also manufactured to the specifications of ASME B16.11, MSS SP-79, MSS SP-83, MSS SP-97, ASTM A105, ASTM A350 and ASTM A182: American Petroleum Institute (API) 5CT, API 5L, or API 11B; American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B16.9; Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS) SP-75; Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE) J476, SAE J514, SAE J516, SAE J517, SAE J518, SAE J1026, SAE J1231, SAE J1453, SAE J1926, J2044 or SAE AS 35411; Hydraulic hose fittings (e.g., fittings used in high pressure water cleaning applications, in the manufacture of hydraulic engines, to connect rubber dispensing hoses to a dispensing nozzle or grease fitting) made to ISO 12151-1, 12151-2, 12151-3, 12151-4, 12151-5, or 12151-6; Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) certified electrical conduit fittings; ASTM A153, A536, A576, or A865; Casing conductor connectors made to proprietary specifications; Machined steel parts (e.g., couplers) that are not certified to any specifications in this scope description and that are not for connecting steel pipes for distributing gas and liquids; Oil country tubular goods (OCTG) connectors (e.g., forged steel tubular connectors for API 5L pipes or OCTG for offshore oil and gas drilling and extraction); Military Specification (MIL) MIL-C-4109F and MIL-F-3541; and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) ISO6150-B. Also excluded from the scope are assembled or unassembled hammer unions that consist of a nut and two subs. To qualify for this exclusion, the hammer union must meet each of the following criteria: (1) The face of the nut of the hammer union is permanently marked with one of the following markings: ``FIG 100,'' ``FIG 110,'' ``FIG 100C,'' ``FIG 200,'' ``FIG 200C,'' ``FIG 201,'' ``FIG 202,'' ``FIG 206,'' ``FIG 207,'' ``FIG 211,'' ``FIG 300,'' ``FIG 301,'' ``FIG 400,'' ``FIG 600,'' ``FIG 602,'' ``FIG 607,'' ``FIG 1002,'' ``FIG 1003,'' ``FIG 1502,'' ``FIG 1505,'' ``FIG 2002,'' or ``FIG 2202''; (2) the hammer union does not bear any of the following markings: ``Class 3000,'' ``Class 3M,'' ``Class 6000,'' ``Class 6M,'' ``Class 9000,'' or ``Class 9M''; and (3) the nut and both subs of the hammer union are painted. Also excluded from the scope are subs or wingnuts made to ASTM A788, marked with ``FIG 1002,'' ``FIG 1502,'' or ``FIG 2002,'' and with a pressure rating of 10,000 PSI or greater. These parts are made from AISI/SAE 4130, 4140, or 4340 steel and are 100 percent magnetic particle inspected before shipment. Also excluded from the scope are tee, elbow, cross, adapter (or ``crossover''), blast joint (or ``spacer''), blind sub, swivel joint and pup joint which have wing nut or not. To qualify for this exclusion, these products must meet each of the following criteria: (1) Manufacturing and Inspection standard is API 6A or API 16C; and, (2) body or wing nut is permanently marked with one of the following markings: ``FIG 2002,'' ``FIG 1502,'' ``FIG 1002,'' ``FIG 602,'' ``FIG 206,'' or ``FIG any other number'' or MTR (Material Test Report) shows these FIG numbers. To be excluded from the scope, products must have the appropriate standard or pressure markings and/or be accompanied by documentation showing product compliance to the applicable standard or pressure, e.g., ``API 5CT'' mark and/or a mill certification report.

Frequently asked questions

What is AD/CVD case C-533-892?

C-533-892 is a U.S. countervailing duty (CVD) order on forged steel fittings from India, 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 C-533-892?

The country-wide cash deposit rate for C-533-892 is 2.65%. This rate applies to importers of non-listed manufacturers/exporters from India. 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 C-533-892 take effect, and is it still active?

C-533-892 took effect on December 17, 2020 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 C-533-892?

Two factors determine scope: (1) the product's HTS code(s) and physical characteristics — covered codes are listed on this page (14 flagged); and (2) the product's country of origin — this order applies to imports from India. 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 C-533-892?

C-533-892 flags 14 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 C-533-892?

The official Federal Register citation for C-533-892 is 2020-27305. 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.

What is the companion case for C-533-892?

C-533-892 has a companion case at A-533-891. 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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