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On March 25, local time, the United States International Trade Commission USITC announced the final ruling of 5:0 unanimous vote shows that anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties will be imposed on bathroom cabinets and cupboards imported from China. The announcement shows that the U.S. industry has suffered significant injury due to imports of wooden cabinets from China. The U.S. Department of Commerce determined that manufacturers of Chinese products received illegal government subsidies and sold them at below fair market prices in the United States. According to U.S. media reports, the vote will also bring tariffs into effect in the first week of April, with anti-dumping duties of up to 262.18 percent and countervailing duties of up to 293.45 kashi dari.
The U.S. Department of Commerce will issue an anti-dumping order against wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets from China after receiving official notice of the ITC’s final determination of industrial injury.
On February 24, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the final duty rates for the anti-dumping and countervailing investigations on wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets products from China: anti-dumping duties of up to 262.18% and cash deposit rates of 251.64%. The maximum countervailing duty is 293.45%.
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce on China’s wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets products anti-dumping final duty rate results: Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Industry Co., Ltd, Dalian Mason Woodworking Co., Ltd and Rizhao Fu Kai Wood Industry Co., Ltd are mandatory respondent enterprises, the final anti-dumping duty rate is 4.37%, 262.18%, 101.46%, and the cash deposit rate is 0%, 251.64%, 90.92% bi da bi. The final anti-dumping duty rate of enterprises qualified for individual duty rate is 48.5%, and the cash deposit rate is 37.96%. The final anti-dumping duty rate for Chinese enterprises not qualified for individual duty rate is 262.18%, and the interest rate of cash deposit is 251.64%.
Anti-dumping duty
Exporters | Final anti-dumping duty | Cash Deposit Rates |
Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Industry Co. | 4.37% | 0% |
Dalian Mason Wood Industry Co. | 262.18% | 251.64% |
Fukay Global Co. | 101.46% | 90.92% |
Separate Tax Rate Qualified Enterprises | 48.5% | 37.96% |
Chinese enterprises not qualified for individual tax rate | 262.18% | 251.64% |
According to the results of the U.S. countervailing final tariff rates for wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets in China: JiangSu Hongjia Woodworking Co., Ltd, Dalian Mason Woodworking Co., Ltd, Rizhao FuKai Woodworking Co., Ltd, Henan Province Aidijia Furniture Co., Ltd, and Dewei International Trade Co., Ltd. are mandatory responding enterprises, with final anti-dumping tariff rates of 13.33%, 18.27%, 31.18%, 293.45%, kuma 293.45%. The final countervailing duty rate of other enterprises is 20.93%.
Countervailing Duty
Enterprise | Countervailing Duty |
Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Industry Co. | 13.33% |
Dalian Mason Wood Industry Co. | 18.27% |
Rizhao Fukai Wood Industry Co. | 31.18% |
Henan Province Adijia Furniture Co. | 293.45% |
Dewey International Trade Co. | 293.45% |
Other enterprises | 20.93% |
The U.S. International Trade Commission will make a final injury determination on April 6 to determine whether U.S. manufacturers were harmed by the imported Chinese products.
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On March 6, 2019, the American Kitchen Cabinet Alliance (AKCA) filed a complaint requesting the federal Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission to initiate a double counter-investigation of the above-mentioned imports from China. The grounds are that manufacturers of Chinese products receive illegal government subsidies and are unfairly priced to constitute dumping in the U.S. market, causing losses of between $2 billion and $4 billion to similar manufacturing industries in the United States.
On March 27, 2019, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the initiation of an anti-dumping and countervailing investigation into Chinese imports of wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets to determine whether the aforementioned products were dumped into the U.S. market.
A watan Agusta 6, 2019, the U.S. Department of Commerce made a preliminary determination and announced that countervailing duties were imposed on imports of $4.4 biliyan (kusan RMB 31 biliyan) worth of Chinese cabinets at a rate of up to 229.24%. U.S. Customs and Border Protection was required to collect cash deposits from Chinese importers of wood cabinets and dressers based on the determined subsidy rate.
In early October 2019, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the preliminary findings of an anti-dumping investigation into cabinet and bathroom cabinet products from China.
The American Cabinet Alliance claims that U.S. imports of wood cabinets and bathroom cabinets from China increased by 19.9 percent from January 2016 to January 2018. Imports of cabinets and bathroom cabinets from China accounted for 50 percent of total imports, and the low-cost sales of Chinese cabinets resulted in a loss of $116 million to the U.S. cabinet industry between 2016 kuma 2018.
This is one of the largest U.S. trade cases filed against China in history.
The final public report in the matter will be released on April 27, 2020. It can be accessed on the USITC website: http : //pubapps.usitc.gov/applications/publogs/qry_publication_loglist.asp.