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notice Published 2025-12-01

Slag Pots From China; Determinations

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

Brief takeaway: A U.S. trade-remedy proceeding on slag pots from China has resulted in determinations that may lead to duties on those imports.

What changed: According to the notice, the International Trade Commission issued determinations in a proceeding concerning slag pots from China. The notice is titled "Slag Pots From China; Determinations" but the specific findings, margins, and effective dates are not detailed in the text provided.

Who's affected: The notice names slag pots as the product at issue and cites China as the country of origin. Specific HTS classifications are not stated in the text provided.

What to review:
- Review whether your imported products fall within the "slag pots" description covered by this proceeding.
- Confirm with your customs broker whether any antidumping or countervailing duties, cash deposit requirements, or effective dates result from these determinations.
- Check the country of origin of your goods, since the notice cites China as the origin at issue.
- Review the full ITC determination and any related Commerce Department orders for scope language and applicable rates.

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

Official notice

Slag Pots From China; 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.