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Commerce Department Imposes Preliminary Antidumping Duties on Imports of Plastic Shopping and Grocery Bags from Indonesia, Taiwan, and Vietnam, Announces King & Spalding LLP.


WASHINGTON -- This release is issued by King & Spalding: On October 27, 2009, the U.S. Department of Commerce ("Commerce") issued affirmative AFFIRMATIVE. Averring a fact to be true; that which is opposed to negative. (q.v.)
     2. It is a general rule of evidence that the affirmative of the issue must be proved. Bull. N. P. 298 ; Peake, Ev. 2.
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 preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty investigations of imports of polyethylene polyethylene (pŏl'ēĕth`əlēn), widely used plastic. It is a polymer of ethylene, CH2=CH2, having the formula (-CH2-CH2-)n  retail carrier bags from Indonesia and Vietnam, and published in the Federal Register an affirmative preliminary determination in the antidumping duty investigation of imports of polyethylene retail carrier bags from Taiwan. Commerce found that imports are being dumped, i.e., sold in the U.S. market at less than fair value, from all three countries. The preliminary dumping margins calculated by Commerce range from 67.18 percent to 67.62 percent for Indonesia, from 52.30 percent to 76.11 percent for Vietnam, and from 28.69 percent to 95.81 percent for Taiwan.

U.S. importers of polyethylene retail carrier bags (i.e., plastic grocery and shopping bags) from Taiwan are now required to post a bond or pay a cash deposit on each entry sufficient to cover the estimated antidumping duties. Importers also will have to post bonds or pay cash deposits for plastic bags from Indonesia and Vietnam as soon as those preliminary determinations are published in the Federal Register (which should occur within one week). In addition, U.S. Customs and Border Protection ("Customs") will suspend liquidation The collection of assets belonging to a debtor to be applied to the discharge of his or her outstanding debts.

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 of those entries pending Commerce's final determinations in the investigations.

Petitioners' legal counsel, Joe Dorn, of King & Spalding in Washington, DC, stated: "The actions being taken today by the U.S. government to offset unfair prices with antidumping duties are greatly appreciated by the petitioning companies and their workers. The Commerce Department has found high margins of dumping from each country, and the antidumping duties should restore fair competition to the U.S. market. This will give these U.S. companies the opportunity to maintain U.S. plants and U.S. jobs instead of continuing to lose market share to unfairly priced imports."

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, and Superbag Corporation. On May 14, 2009, the U.S. International Trade Commission ("ITC ITC (Brit) n abbr (= Independent Television Commission) → Fernseh-Aufsichtsgremium

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 by reason of dumped imports from Indonesia, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Commerce will now proceed to final investigations, which must be completed within 135 days, and the ITC will make a final determination within 180 days. If Commerce and the ITC each make affirmative final determinations, Commerce will impose antidumping duty orders in March 2010.

The purpose of the antidumping law is to offset the unfair competitive advantage that foreign exporters enjoy as a result of selling merchandise in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  at less than fair value. The law provides for antidumping duties to be collected on imports that are subject to an antidumping order. Customs assesses antidumping duties based on application of the percentage dumping margin to the entered value of the merchandise. The company-specific preliminary dumping margins are as follows:


Taiwan


Ipsido Corp.


95.81%


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28.69%


All others


28.69%


Indonesia


PT Sido Bangun Indonesia


67.62%


PT Super Exim Sari Ltd.


67.18%


All others


67.40%


Vietnam


Fotai Vietnam Enterprise Corp.


76.11%


Advance Polybag Co., Ltd.


76.11%


Alpha Plastics (Vietnam) Co., Ltd.


52.30%


Alta ALTA Alberta (Canada)
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52.30%


Ampac Packaging Vietnam Ltd.


52.30%


BITAHACO


52.30%


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52.30%


Chung Va (Vietnam) Plastic Packaging Co., Ltd.


52.30%


Hanoi 27-7 Packaging Co. Ltd. ("HAPACK")


52.30%


Hoi Hung Company Ltd.


52.30%


Kinsplastic Vietnam Ltd. Co.


52.30%


Loc Cuong Trading Producing Co. Ltd.


52.30%


Ontrue Plastics Co., Ltd. (Vietnam)


52.30%


Richway Plastics Vietnam Co., Ltd.


52.30%


RKW RKW Rhode Kellermann Wawrowsky (Germany)  Lotus Limited Co., Ltd.


52.30%


VINAPACKINK Co., Ltd.


52.30%


VN K's International Polybags Joint Stock Co.


52.30%


VN Plastic Industries Co. Ltd.


52.30%


All other Vietnamese exporters


76.11%
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