Print WASHINGTON — The International Trade Commission (ITC), which held a hearing this week on the antidumping duties case involving consumer tires from South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, is scheduled to release its decision(s) on the case on June 23. The case then goes back to the U.S. Commerce Department, which is scheduled to publish the agency's final ruling on the investigation on or about July 12, according to the ITC. Supporters and opponents of the imposition of antidumping duties on passenger and light truck (P/LT) tires from the four Asian lands squared off May 25 to plead their cases virtually in a hearing hosted by the ITC.