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October 08, 2004 

Antidumping Review on Pasta From Turkey Rescinded

Today's Federal Register contains a notice advising that the Commerce Department's 2003-2004 antidumping administrative review on pasta from Turkey (covering Turkish producers Filiz Gida Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. and Tat Konserve A.S. has been rescinded because the petitioners New World Pasta Company, American Italian Pasta Company, and Dakota Growers Pasta Company withdrew their review request.
It appears that the review request was withdrawn since the petitioners expect a high margin in the 2002-2003 review that is currently underway (the preliminary margins for both companies were more than 8%). The notice can be found at the following link:


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