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January 26, 2006 

Commerce Department Makes Preliminary Affirmative Dumping Finding on Metal Calendar Slides From Japan

Today the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) announced its preliminarily affirmative antidumping determination on metal calendar slides from Japan. DOC found a preliminary dumping margin of 7.68%. The petition requesting this investigation was filed by Stuebing Automatic Machine Company, located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The sole respondent in the case is Nishiyama Kinzoku Co., Ltd.

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