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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Day1 | Event | Regulation |
---|---|---|
0 days | Request for review | 351.213(b) (Last day of the anniversary month) |
30 days | Publication of initiation | 351.221 (c)(1)(i) (End of month following the anniversary month) |
37 days | Application for an administrative protective order | 351.305(b)(3) |
60 days | Request to examine absorption of duties (AD) | 351.213(j) (30 days after date of publication of initiation) |
66 days2 | Notification of difficulty in responding to questionnaire | 351.301(c)(2)(iv) (14 days after date of receipt of initial questionnaire) |
66 days | Section A response | None |
85 days | Viability arguments | 351.301(d)(1) (40 days after date of transmittal of initial questionnaire) |
90 days3 | Sections B, C, D, E response | 351.301(c)(2)(iii) (At least 30 days after date of receipt of initial questionnaire) |
110 days | Company-specific cost allegations | 351.301(d)(2)(i)(B) (20 days after relevant section is filed) |
110 days | Major input cost allegations | 351.301(d)(3) (20 days after relevant section is filed) |
120 days | Withdrawal of request for review | 351.213(d)(1) (90 days after date of publication of initiation) |
130 days | Request for verification | 351.307(b)(1)(v) (100 days after date of publication of initiation) |
140 days | Submission of factual information | 351.301(b)(2) |
245 days (Can be extended) | Preliminary results of review | 351.213(h)(1) |
272 days4 | Submission of publicly available information to value factors (NME's) | 351.301(c)(3)(ii) (20 days after date of publication of preliminary results) |
282 days | Request for a hearing and/or closed hearing session | 351.310(c); 351.310(f) (30 days after date of publication of preliminary results) |
282 days | Submission of briefs | 351.309(c)(1)(ii) (30 days after date of publication of preliminary results) |
287 days | Submission of rebuttal briefs | 351.309(d)(1) (5 days after deadline for filing case briefs) |
289 days | Hearing; closed hearing session | 351.310(d)(1) (2 days after submission of rebuttal briefs) |
372 days (Can be extended) | Final results of review | 351.213(h)(1) (120 days after date of publication of preliminary results) |
382 days | Ministerial error comments | 351.224(c)(2) (5 days after release of disclosure documents) |
387 days | Replies to ministerial error comments | 351.224(c)(3) (5 days after filing of comments) |
1 Indicates the number of days from the end of the anniversary month. Most of the deadlines shown here are approximate. The actual deadline in any particular segment of a proceeding may depend on the date of an earlier event or be established by the Secretary.
2 Assumes that the Department sends out the questionnaire 45 days after the last day of the anniversary month and allows 7 days for receipt of the questionnaire from the date on which it was transmitted.
3 Assumes that the Department sends out the questionnaire on day 45 and the response is due 45 days later.
4 Assumes that the preliminary results are published 7 days after issuance (i.e., signature).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 19. Customs Duties 19 CFR Pt. 351, Annex IV Annex IV to Part 351—Deadlines for Parties in Antidumping Administrative Reviews - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-19-customs-duties/cfr-pt-19-351-annex-iv/
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