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notice Published 2026-05-13

Non-Oriented Electrical Steel From China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, and Taiwan; Determinations

Origins: CN,TW,JP,KR,DE,SE
📌 ETDETA brief — importer impact summary (educational)

Brief takeaway: The ITC has issued determinations in proceedings involving non-oriented electrical steel from six countries, which may signal continued or renewed antidumping/countervailing duty exposure on those imports.

What changed: According to the notice, the International Trade Commission announced determinations concerning non-oriented electrical steel from China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, and Taiwan. The notice's title indicates ITC action on these products, but the specific outcome, rates, and effective dates are not stated in the text provided here.

Who's affected: The notice names non-oriented electrical steel as the covered product. It cites six countries of origin: China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, and Taiwan. Specific HTS codes are not listed in the text provided.

What to review:
- Review whether your imported steel products meet the description of non-oriented electrical steel as scoped in the underlying proceeding.
- Confirm with your customs broker whether any of the six named countries of origin apply to your shipments.
- Check the full ITC and Commerce documents for the actual determination outcome, any duty rates, and effective dates, which are not specified here.
- Confirm with your broker how any resulting antidumping or countervailing duty deposit or reporting obligations may be relevant to your entries.

This is general information, not legal advice and not a compliance determination — confirm specifics with a licensed customs broker or trade counsel.

Official notice

Non-Oriented Electrical Steel From China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, and Taiwan; Determinations
Source: Federal Register · International Trade Commission · Read the official notice ↗

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This update is a general educational summary based on public CBP CSMS / Federal Register information. It is not legal advice, customs broker advice, a final classification, duty determination, entry instruction, or compliance determination. Importers should confirm applicability, effective dates, HTSUS/Chapter 99 reporting, rates, refunds, PSC procedures, and filing instructions with their licensed customs broker, trade counsel, and/or CBP.