Commerce Seeks Input on How It Determines when to Use ‘Zeroing’
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Commerce seeks input on how it determines when to use ‘zeroing’
The Commerce Department is seeking public input on how it determines when dumping is targeted at certain companies or regions or over specific periods of time -- instances in which it uses its controversial “zeroing” methodology. Zeroing, the practice of disregarding negative dumping margins when constructing an overall dumping rate, has long been a source of contention between the U.S. and other members of the World Trade Organization -- and ad…
Senate Bill Would Restrict Sensitive Research With Chinese Entities
Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., announced May 14 that he has reintroduced a bill that would bar federally funded private companies, as well as U.S. government agencies and federally funded universities, from conducting research with Chinese military-linked entities on such sensitive...
US considers more Chinese companies for 'entity list': source
WASHINGTON: The US Commerce Department is considering placing more Chinese companies, including ChangXin Memory (CXMT), on its restricted export list, a person familiar with the matter said. The Bureau of Industry and Security is also looking at adding subsidiaries of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation and Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. to the "Entity List", the person said. Timing of move has been complicated by a recent tra…
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