the Secretary shall make public an order directing the assess ment and collection of duties . . . determined or estimated . . . [under section 1303 (a)]." The order is ministerial as is, for instance, the Secretary's dumping finding issued after an affirmative determination of the Commission under the Antidumping Act, 1921. Once the order directing the assessment and collection of countervailing duties issues, the foreign government may avoid the imposition of the duties on the exports of its nationals only by suspending or eliminating the export subsity adjudged to constitute a bounty or grant. Table 1.--Certain fish and fish products: U.S. imports for consumption, from Canada, by TSUSA items, 1974-77, January-June 1977, and January-June 1978 |