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Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic of China: Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review; 2024-2025

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that the 18 companies under review of the antidumping duty (AD) order on aluminum extrusions from the People's Republic of ...

Department of Commerce
International Trade Administration
  1. [A-570-967]

AGENCY:

Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.

SUMMARY:

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that the 18 companies under review of the antidumping duty (AD) order on aluminum extrusions from the People's Republic of China (China), covering the period of review (POR) May 1, 2024, through April 30, 2025, are not eligible to receive a separate rate and are, therefore, part of the China-wide entity.

DATES:

Applicable August 17, 2026.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Robert Hedberg, AD/CVD Operations, Office VI, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482- 0955.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

On April 14, 2026, Commerce published the Preliminary Results of this administrative review in the Federal Register and invited interested parties to comment.[1] On June 5, 2026, Commerce notified U.S. Customs and ( printed page 53225) Border Protection (CBP) that evasion of antidumping duties may be occurring on imports of subject merchandise.[2] No interested party submitted comments on the Preliminary Results, which are herein adopted as the final results of review. Additionally, because the final results remain unchanged from the Preliminary Results, no decision memorandum accompanies this notice. Commerce conducted this administrative review in accordance with section 751(a)(1)(B) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act).

Scope of the Order [3]

The products covered by the Order are aluminum extrusions from China. For a complete description of the scope of this Order, see the Preliminary Decision Memorandum.

The China-Wide Entity

Commerce considers all companies for which a review was requested, and which did not demonstrate separate-rate eligibility, to be part of the China-wide entity. As stated above, the 18 companies under review are not eligible for a separate rate and are, thus, part of the China-wide entity because they did not provide the requisite documentation to establish separate rate eligibility.

Because no party requested a review of the China-wide entity, and Commerce no longer considers the China-wide entity as an exporter conditionally subject to administrative reviews,[4] we did not conduct a review of the China-wide entity. Thus, the weighted-average dumping margin for the China-wide entity rate ( i.e., 86.01 percent) is not subject to change.

Disclosure

Normally, Commerce discloses to interested parties the calculations performed in preliminary results within five days of any public announcement or, if there is no public announcement, within five days of the date of publication of the notice of preliminary results in the Federal Register , in accordance with 19 CFR 351.224(b). However, because Commerce did not calculate any dumping margins in this review, there are no calculations to disclose.

Assessment Rate

Pursuant to section 751(a)(2)(A) of the Act, and 19 CFR 351.212(b)(1), Commerce shall determine, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) shall assess, antidumping duties on all appropriate entries covered by this review. Commerce intends to issue assessment instructions to CBP no earlier than 35 days after the date of publication of the final results of this review in the Federal Register . If a timely summons is filed at the U.S. Court of International Trade, the assessment instructions will direct CBP not to liquidate relevant entries until the time for parties to file a request for a statutory injunction has expired ( i.e., within 90 days of publication).

Because we determine that certain companies under review did not demonstrate separate rate eligibility and are part of the China-wide entity, we will instruct CBP to apply an ad valorem assessment rate of 86.01 percent to all entries of subject merchandise during the POR that were exported by companies listed in the Appendix to this notice.

Cash Deposit Requirements

The following cash deposit requirements will be effective for all shipments of the subject merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after the publication date of the final results of this administrative review, as provided by section 751(a)(2)(C) of the Act: (1) for previously examined China and non-China exporters not listed in the Appendix that have separate rates, the cash deposit rate will continue to be the exporter-specific rate published for the most recently completed segment of this proceeding; (2) for all China exporters of subject merchandise that have not been found to be entitled to a separate rate, the cash deposit rate will be the rate for the China-wide entity ( i.e., 86.01 percent); and (3) for all non-China exporters of subject merchandise which have not received their own separate rate, the cash deposit rate will be the rate applicable to the China exporter that supplied that non-China exporter. These cash deposit requirements, when imposed, shall remain in effect until further notice.

Notification to Importers

This notice also serves as a final reminder to importers of their responsibility under 19 CFR 351.402(f)(2) to file a certificate regarding the reimbursement of antidumping and/or countervailing duties prior to liquidation of the relevant entries during this review period. Failure to comply with this requirement could result in Commerce's presumption that reimbursement of antidumping and/or countervailing duties occurred and the subsequent assessment of double antidumping duties, and/or an increase in the amount of antidumping duties by the amount of the countervailing duties.

Administrative Protective Order (APO)

This notice also serves as a final reminder to parties subject to an APO of their responsibility concerning the return or destruction of proprietary information disclosed under APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3), which continues to govern business proprietary information in this segment of the proceeding. Timely written notification of the return or destruction of APO materials, or conversion to judicial protective order, is hereby requested. Failure to comply with the regulations and the terms of an APO is a sanctionable violation.

Notification to Interested Parties

We are issuing and publishing this notice in accordance with sections 751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR 351.221(b)(5) and 19 CFR 351.213(h)(1).

Dated: August 12, 2026.

Christopher Abbott,

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Negotiations, performing the non-exclusive functions and duties of the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.

Appendix—Companies Determined To Be Part of the China-Wide Entity

1. Anji Chang Hong Chain Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

2. Assa Abloy (Zhongshan) Security Technology

3. Assa Abloy Entrance Systems Suzhou

4. Assa Abloy Global Solutions (Shanghai)

5. Citic Dicastal Co., Ltd.

6. Damco China Limited Ningbo Branch

7. Ewellix Motion Technologies (Pinghu)

8. Green & Light Automotive Components

9. Hebei Jinshi Industrial Metal Co., Ltd.

10. Ningbo Yesheng Precision Technical

11. Pxi Auto Components (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.

12. SAIC Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd

13. Shanghai Zesheng Automotive Technology Co., Ltd.

14. Synergy Architectural Hardware Limited

15. Techno Precision (Shen Zhen) Co., Ltd.

16. Xiamen Xianghao Trading Co., Ltd.

17. Zhongnan Aluminum Wheel

18. ZZF Fence Technology Co., Ltd.

Footnotes

1.   See Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic of China: Preliminary Results and Rescission, in Part, of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review; 2024-2025,91 FR 19109 (April 14, 2026) ( Preliminary Results) and accompanying Preliminary Decision Memorandum (PDM).

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2.   See Commerce's Letter, “CBP Evasion Notification,” dated June 5, 2026.

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3.   See Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic of China: Antidumping Duty Order,76 FR 30650 (May 26, 2011) ( Order).

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4.   See Antidumping Proceedings: Announcement of Change in Department Practice for Respondent Selection in Antidumping Duty Proceedings and Conditional Review of the Nonmarket Economy Entity in NME Antidumping Duty Proceedings,78 FR 65963, 65969-70 (November 4, 2013).

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“Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic of China: Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review; 2024-2025,” thefederalregister.org (August 17, 2026), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2026-16753/aluminum-extrusions-from-the-people-s-republic-of-china-final-results-of-antidumping-duty-administrative-review-2024-202.