May 11, 2012

Your Imported Aluminum Parts May Be Subject to Over 400% Duty

Due to the breadth of the antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CVD) duty orders on aluminum extrusions from China, many importers, although they initially imported their aluminum parts without AD and CVD cash deposits, are finding that their aluminum parts are being subjected to AD and CVD cash deposits of over 400 percent. As explained below, importers have the opportunity this month to initiate a strategy to reduce their liability for these potential crippling duties.

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