ITC Votes to Continue Case on Outboard Engines from Japan
The International Trade Commission (ITC) determined on February 23, 2004 that there is reasonable indication that an industry is materially injured by imports of outboard engines from Japan, which are allegedly sold in the U.S. at less than fair value.
All six of the ITC Commissioners voted in the affirmative. The U.S. Department of Commerce will therefore continue its antidumping investigation, which it initiated on January 29, 2004, to determine if the outboard engines are being sold in U.S. markets at less than fair value.
For more information on the Department of Commerce’s investigation see the posting on February 2, 2004 under the heading DOC Initiates Antidumping Duty Investigation on Outboard Engines from Japan.