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notice Published 2026-06-15

Commodity Matchbooks From India; Determinations

Origins: IN
📌 ETDETA brief — importer impact summary (educational)

Brief takeaway: The ITC has issued determinations in a trade proceeding involving commodity matchbooks from India, which may affect antidumping or countervailing duty treatment for those goods.

What changed: According to the notice, the ITC published its determinations regarding commodity matchbooks from India. The notice title indicates a completed determination stage, but the specific findings, duty rates, and effective dates are not stated in the text provided.

Who's affected: The notice names commodity matchbooks as the product at issue and cites India as the country of origin. Specific HTS codes are not stated in the notice.

What to review:
- Review whether your imported products fall within the description of commodity matchbooks referenced in the notice.
- Confirm with your customs broker whether goods of Indian origin are implicated by these determinations.
- Check the full ITC determination and any related Federal Register or CBP guidance for specific findings, duty rates, and effective dates not included in this summary.
- Confirm with your broker whether any antidumping or countervailing duty deposits 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

Commodity Matchbooks From India; 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.