federal_register: 2012-15436
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| 2012-15436 | Proposed Modification to Regulation Concerning the Use of Market Economy Input Prices in Nonmarket Economy Proceedings | Proposed Rule | The Department of Commerce ("Department") proposes to modify its regulation which states that the Department normally will use the price that a nonmarket economy ("NME") producer pays to a market economy supplier when a factor of production is purchased from a market economy supplier and paid for in market economy currency, in the calculation of normal value ("NV") in antidumping proceedings involving NME countries. The rule, if adopted, would establish (1) a requirement that the input at issue be produced in one or more market economy countries, and (2) a revised threshold requiring that "substantially all" of an input be purchased from one or more market economy suppliers before the Department would use the purchase price paid to value the entire factor of production. Through this proposed modification, the Department is announcing its proposed definition of "substantially all" to be 85 percent of the total purchased volume of the particular input. The Department invites public comment on this proposed change. | 2012-06-28 | 2012 | 6 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2012/06/28/2012-15436/proposed-modification-to-regulation-concerning-the-use-of-market-economy-input-prices-in-nonmarket | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2012-06-28/pdf/2012-15436.pdf | Commerce Department; International Trade Administration | 54,261 | The Department of Commerce ("Department") proposes to modify its regulation which states that the Department normally will use the price that a nonmarket economy ("NME") producer pays to a market economy supplier when a factor of production is... |