The U.S. International Trade Commission reasonably concluded that imports of polytetrafluoroethylene resin from India and China didn’t pose a substantial threat to domestic industry, and the U.S. therefore won’t impose trade remedy duties on them, a federal court said.
PTFE is used in lubricants, gaskets, seals, and insulation, as well as in nonstick coatings on cookware.
Chemours petitioned for antidumping duties on PTFE imports from India and China, as well as for countervailing duties on the imports from India. But the U.S. didn’t impose duties because the ITC concluded the imports weren’t substantially ...
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