US International Trade Commission ruling: Chinese and Korean diamond saw blades and components do not harm US industry

The US International Trade Commission (ITC or the Commission) today indicated that diamond saw blades and components imported from China and South Korea were initially determined by the US Department of Commerce to conduct sales below fair value in the United States, without causing substantial damage to the US industry. Or a substantial damage threat. President Daniel R. Pearson, members Steven Koplan, Deanna Tanner Okun and Charlotte R. Lane voted no. Vice President Shara L. Aranoff and Commissioner Jennifer A. Hillman voted for the vote. According to the negative ruling, the US Department of Commerce will not issue anti-dumping tax orders for diamond saw blades and components imported from China and South Korea. The ITC public report on diamond saw blades imported from China and South Korea (Case No. 731-TA-1092-1093 (final ruling) and the US International Trade Commission July 2006 public journal 3862 will publish the committee's views and investigation process. After July 19, 2006, you can call the Secretary at 202-205-1809 or fax 202-205-2104 for a copy. Address: 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436. Fact Sheet:
Diamond saw blades and parts imported from China and South Korea Case No. 731-TA-1092-1093 (final cut)
Product Description: All diamond circular saw blades: whether or not slotted, regardless of type or form, as long as several or several of the working parts contain diamond components, except those specifically listed. The survey's product range is semi-gloss diamond saw blades, including diamond saw blade bases and cutter heads. The diamond substrate is a stainless steel disc, slotted with or without a non-steel disc. The diamond saw blade base is mainly composed of alloy steel and other components; the diamond saw blade head consists of a diamond mixture (whether natural or synthetic, regardless of the amount of diamond) and metal powder (including but not limited to iron, cobalt, nickel, Tungsten carbide) is pressed (substantial but not limited to high temperature and stamping processes). The progress:
1. Type of investigation: Final ruling on anti-dumping.
2. Applicant: Diamond saw blade production enterprise alliance and its members:
Blackhawk Diamond, Inc., Fullerton, CA; Diamond B, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA;
Diamond Products, Elyria, OH; Dixie Diamond, Lilburn, GA; Hoffman Diamond,
Punxsutawney, PA; Hyde Manufacturing, Southbridge, MA; Sanders Saws, Honey
Brook, PA; Terra Diamond, Salt Lake City, UT; Western Saw, Inc., Oxnard, CA.
3. US International Trade Commission Survey: May 3, 2005.
4. Member Hearings: May 16, 2006.
5. US International Trade Commission vote: June 19, 2006.
6. The US International Trade Commission sends the final ruling to the US Department of Commerce: June 30, 2006. US domestic industry:
1. Number of producers in 2005: 21 companies.
2. Distribution of production plants: California, Georgia, Kansas, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington.
3. Number of employees and related workers in 2005 (only for diamond saw blades): 480.
4. Apparent consumption in 2005: $231,200,000.
5. The ratio of total US imports to total consumption in 2005: 47.4%.

Import from America:
1. Number of major importing countries in 2005: $90,406,000.
2. Imports from other importing countries in 2005: $19,127,000.
3. Major importers in 2005: China and South Korea (based on total value statistics).

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