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Australia extends timeline for AD investigation on aluminum extrusions from China

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Update time : 2025-07-21 13:17:28
Australia’s Commissioner of the Anti-Dumping Commission announced an extension of the due dates in the ongoing anti-dumping (AD) investigation on aluminum extrusions from China. The due date for publishing the Statement of Essential Facts (SEF) has been extended to on or before 21 July 2025. Interested parties will have 20 days from the date the SEF is placed on the public record to submit their responses.

Additionally, the final report and recommendation to the Minister are now scheduled for submission on or before 15 September 2025. These new deadlines replace the previously scheduled dates of 16 July 2025 for the SEF and 08 September 2025 for the final report. The HS codes for the products involved are 7604.10.00.06, 7604.21.00.07, 7604.21.00.08, 7604.29.00.09, 7604.29.00.10, 7608.10.00.09, 7608.20.00.10, 7610.10.00.12, and 7610.90.00.13.
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