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US corrects antidumping review notice for Ukrainian steel

The U.S. Department of Commerce issued a correction to its May 1, 2026 Advance Notification of Sunset Review, fixing an administrative error in the antidumping duty proceeding for Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel Plate from Ukraine (case A-823-808). The notice clarifies the correct case designation in the antidumping column, ensuring importers and interested parties have accurate information for the upcoming sunset review process.

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# US Corrects Antidumping Review Notice for Ukrainian Steel

The U.S. Department of Commerce published a correction notice on May 15, 2026, addressing an error in its Advance Notification of Sunset Review released five days earlier. The original May 1, 2026 notice inadvertently listed an incorrect case designation under the antidumping duty proceeding column for Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel Plate from Ukraine (A-823-808).

What's affected

The correction applies specifically to the antidumping duty administrative review for Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel Plate originating from Ukraine. This product falls under HS Chapter 72 (iron and steel). The case number A-823-808 identifies the Ukraine proceeding, which is subject to a sunset review—a periodic examination that determines whether the antidumping duty order should remain in place or be revoked.

The error in the original notification could have created confusion for importers, producers, foreign governments, and other interested parties tracking the administrative review process.

Administrative context

Under U.S. antidumping law, Commerce must conduct periodic "sunset reviews" to assess whether dumping would likely continue or recur if the antidumping duty order were revoked. These reviews are critical for supply-chain planning because they determine the future applicability of duties on covered merchandise. Accurate case designation in advance notifications is essential for all stakeholders to participate effectively in the review process and submit timely comments or data.

The correction ensures the official record reflects the proper case details, preventing downstream confusion in administrative proceedings.

What this means for shippers

If you import Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel Plate from Ukraine, verify your compliance with case A-823-808 using the corrected case number. Monitor Commerce's official docket for any sunset review determinations, as changes could affect your landed costs and duty liability. Review our tariff tools now to ensure your HS classification and landed-cost calculations reflect current antidumping duty assessments.

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