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FACT SHEET Final Results of the 2nd Administrative Reviews: Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders on Softwood Lumber from Canada On December 6, the
Department of Commerce (the Department) announced the final results of
the above-referenced reviews for entries of softwood lumber from Canada
during the period May 1, 2003 through April 30, 2004 for the antidumping
duty review, and April 1, 2003 through March 31, 2004 for the countervailing
duty review. We found that Canadian provincial stumpage and other programs
confer a benefit to producers of softwood lumber and that Canadian producers/exporters
of softwood lumber have sold their product in the United States below
normal value. Petitioners:
The petitioner in this case is the Executive Committee of the
Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports, an ad hoc coalition of softwood
lumber producers. Product Description: The products covered by this order are softwood lumber, flooring and siding (softwood lumber products). Softwood lumber products include all products currently classifiable under headings 4407.1000, 4409.1010, 4409.1090, and 4409.1020, respectively, of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), and any softwood lumber, flooring and siding as described in our Notices of Final Results of Review, published in the Federal Register. Final Results of Review of the Countervailing Duty Order: In the administrative
review of the countervailing duty order, the Department evaluated certain
federal and provincial programs, including the provincial stumpage programs
of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
We did not evaluate stumpage programs
in the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories. Certain
softwood lumber products from the Maritime Provinces are exempt from the
countervailing duty order because of the unique circumstances related
to lumber from the Maritime Provinces, including the absence of subsidy
allegations. The final net countervailable
subsidy rate calculated by the Department is 8.70 percent ad valorem
on all imports of subject merchandise. Final Results of Review of the Antidumping Duty Order: The Department received
more than 400 individual requests for review from Canadian producers/exporters
of softwood lumber. The Department chose eight mandatory respondents:
Abitibi-Consolidated Company of Canada (Abitibi), Buchanan Lumber Sales
Inc. (Buchanan), Canfor Corporation (Canfor), Tembec Inc. (Tembec), Tolko
Industries Ltd. (Tolko), Weldwood of Canada Limited (Weldwood), West Fraser
Mills Ltd. (West Fraser), and Weyerhaeuser Company (Weyerhaeuser). Final dumping margins
for the individually reviewed respondents for entries during the period
of review range from 0.51 to 4.43 percent. The final dumping margin for
the producers/exporters for which a review was requested and initiated,
but which were not reviewed individually
is 2.11 percent. This rate is to be distinguished from the “All
Others” rate of 11.54 percent calculated in the Department's
recent determination under section 129 of the Uruguay Round Agreement
Act. The “All
Others” rate applies only to those Canadian producers/exporters
that have never participated in an administrative review. Final Subsidy Rate:
Final Dumping Margins:
Import Statistics:
(Source: ITC Dataweb for imports under HTS classifications 4407.1000, 4409.1010, 4409.1020, 4409.1090) Copies of the Antidumping Duty and Countervailing Duty Final Results of Reviews: The final results of these reviews can be accessed directly on the Web at www.ia.ita.doc.gov/frn. Hard copies of the final results and all corresponding memoranda are available in our Central Records Unit, Room B-099, in the Main Commerce Building, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230. |
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