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On 07/18/2014, the U.S. Court of International Trade issued a preliminary injunction enjoining liquidation of certain entries which are subject to the antidumping duty order on fresh garlic from the People's Republic of China (A-570-831) for the period 11/01/2011 through 10/31/2012.
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This injunction was issued in connection with court case number 14-00165 and enjoins liquidation of the entries described in paragraph 3 below.
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Accordingly, until further notice, do not liquidate entries of subject merchandise which were the subject of the United States Department of Commerce's final antidumping duty determination in Fresh Garlic from the People's Republic of China: Final Results and Partial Rescission of the 18th Antidumping Duty Administrative Review; 2011-2012, 79 Fed. Reg. 36,721 (June 30, 2014); were exported by Qingdao Xintianfeng Foods Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Bainong Co., Ltd., Yantai Jinyan Trading, Inc., Jining Yifa Garlic Produce Co., Ltd., Jinan Farmlady Trading Co., Ltd., and Weifang Hongqiao International Logistics Co, Ltd.; and were entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption between 11/1/2011 through 10/31/2012. Any entries that are set for liquidation must be unset immediately.
Continue to suspend liquidation of these entries until liquidation instructions are issued.
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Liquidation instructions for entries affected by the injunction have not yet been issued.
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Effective immediately, CBP is instructed to prevent liquidation of any entries subject to the above.
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Commerce's APO Docket Center was served with the above-referenced injunction on 07/21/2014.
This was issued on 07/18/2014.
Pursuant to the terms of the injunction, no liquidation of the entries covered by the injunction may be made for entries which remain unliquidated effective on the day on which this order was issued, 7/18/2014.
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If there are any questions by the importing public regarding this message, please contact the Call Center for the Office of AD/CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce at (202) 482-0984.
CBP ports should submit their inquiries through authorized CBP channels only.
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Michael B. Walsh