Notice of Extension of the Deadline for Determining the Adequacy of the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Petitions: Certain Linear Hydraulic Cylinders and Parts Thereof From Canada, the People's Republic of China, India, the Republic of Korea, and Mexico
Department of Commerce International Trade Administration [A-122-879, A-570-240, A-533-952, A-580-923, A-201-870, C-570-241, C-533-953, C-201-871] AGENCY: Enforcement and Compli...
Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
DATES:
Applicable August 18, 2026.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anjali Mehindiratta at (202) 482-9127 or Travis Hargett at (202) 482-4604 (Canada AD); Kate Fracke at (202) 482-3299 (the People's Republic of China (China) AD); Natasia Byrd at (202) 482-1240 or Andrew Hart at (202) 482-1058 (China CVD) Lingjun Wang at (202) 482-2316 (India AD); Stefan Smith at (202) 482-4342 (India CVD), Suresh Maniam at (202) 482-0176 or Blair Hood at (202) 482-8329 (the Republic of Korea (Korea) AD), Brittany Bauer at (202) 482-3860 (Mexico AD); Howard Smith at (202) 482-5193 (Mexico CVD), AD/CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Extension of Initiation of Investigation
The Petitions
On July 29, 2026, the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) received antidumping duty (AD) petitions on imports of certain linear hydraulic cylinders and parts thereof (linear hydraulic cylinders) from Canada, China, India, Korea, and Mexico, and countervailing duty (CVD) petitions on imports of linear hydraulic cylinders from China, India, and Mexico filed in proper form on behalf of the Hydraulic Cylinders Fair Trade Coalition and its individual members (collectively, the petitioners), domestic producers of linear hydraulic cylinders.[1]
Determination of Industry Support for the Petitions
Sections 702(b)(1) and 732(b)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act), require that a petition be filed by or on behalf of the domestic industry. To determine that the petition has been filed by or on behalf of the industry, sections 702(c)(4)(A) and 732(c)(4)(A) of the Act require that the domestic producers or workers who support the petition account for: (i) at least 25 percent of the total production of the domestic like product; and (ii) more than 50 percent of the production of the domestic like product produced by that portion of the industry expressing support for, or opposition to, the petition. Moreover, sections 702(c)(4)(D) and 732(c)(4)(D) of the Act provide that, if the petition does not establish support of domestic producers or workers accounting for more than 50 percent of the total production of the domestic like product, Commerce shall: (i) poll the industry or rely on other information in order to determine if there is support for the petition, as required by subparagraph (A); or (ii) if there is a large number of producers, determine industry support using a statistically valid sampling method to poll the industry.
Extension of Time
Sections 702(c)(1)(A) and 732(c)(1)(A) of the Act provide that within 20 days of the filing of an AD or CVD petition, Commerce will determine,
inter alia,
whether the petition has been filed by or on behalf of the U.S. industry producing the domestic like product. Sections 702(c)(1)(B) and 732(c)(1)(B) of the Act provide that the deadline for the initiation determination, in exceptional circumstances, may be extended by 20 days in any case in which Commerce must “poll or otherwise determine support for the petition by the industry.” Because it is not clear from the Petitions whether the industry support criteria have been met, Commerce has determined it would be appropriate in these cases to poll the industry and extend the time period for determining whether to initiate the investigations in order to further examine the issue of industry support.
Commerce will need additional time to gather and analyze additional information regarding industry support. Therefore, it is necessary to extend the deadline for determining the adequacy of the Petitions by an additional 20 days. As a result, in accordance with sections 702(c)(1)(B) and 732(c)(1)(B) of the Act, Commerce's initiation determination will now be due no later than September 8, 2026.[2]
International Trade Commission Notification
Commerce will contact the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and will make this extension notice available to the ITC.
Dated: August 18, 2026.
Scot Fullerton,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations.
Footnotes
1.
See
Petitioners' Letter, “Petitions for the Imposition of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties,” dated July 29, 2026 (Petitions). The individual members of the Hydraulic Cylinders Fair Trade Coalition are Aggressive Hydraulics Inc., Hol-Mac Corporation, Ligon Hydraulics, Prince Manufacturing Corporation, PTC Alliance LLC, Rosenboom Machine and Tool Inc., Scot Industries Inc., Stillwell Inc., and Texas Hydraulics Inc.
2.
After extending the initiation deadline by 20 days, the new deadline for initiation falls on September 7, 2026, which is a federal holiday. Commerce's practice dictates that where a deadline falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the appropriate deadline is the next business day (in this instance, September 8, 2026).
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91 FR 53848
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