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notice Published 2026-02-18

Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar From Mexico and Turkey; Scheduling of Expedited Five-Year Reviews

Origins: MX,TR
📌 ETDETA brief — importer impact summary (educational)

Brief takeaway: The ITC is running expedited five-year (sunset) reviews to decide whether to keep or revoke existing duty orders on steel concrete rebar from Mexico and Turkey.

What changed: According to the notice, the Commission has scheduled expedited reviews under the Tariff Act of 1930 to determine whether revoking these orders would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury. The notice states this covers the countervailing duty order on rebar from Turkey and the antidumping duty order on rebar from Mexico. No change to duty rates or revocation has occurred yet; this is a procedural step.

Who's affected: The notice names steel concrete reinforcing bar ("rebar"). It cites Turkey (countervailing duty order) and Mexico (antidumping duty order) as the countries of origin at issue. Specific HTS codes are not stated in this notice.

What to review:
- Review whether your imported products may fall within the scope of the rebar orders described.
- Confirm with your customs broker whether the existing antidumping or countervailing duty orders currently apply to your goods and at what rates.
- Check the origin (Mexico or Turkey) of any rebar in your supply chain against the products named.
- Review official ITC and CBP updates for the outcome of these reviews and any effect on future 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

The Commission hereby gives notice of the scheduling of expedited reviews pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 ("the Act") to determine whether revocation of the countervailing duty order on steel concrete reinforcing bar ("rebar") from Turkey and the antidumping duty order on rebar from Mexico would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time.
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.