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August 11, 2005 

Commerce Department Seeking Comments on Proposed Change to Antidumping Methodology Involving Nonmarket Economies

The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) today published a notice in the Federal Register seeking comments on a proposal to modify the methodology used to calculate the normal value in antidumping cases involving nonmarket economies. Specifically, DOC is now proposing to use respondents' market economy purchase prices to value all of the input when the majority of each input by volume is sourced from market economy countries. Comments on this proposal must be submitted to DOC by September 6, 2005.

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