170 Chinese factories' duties to be reviewed
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, March 8, 2010
WASHINGTON —
The U.S. Department of Commerce has identified 170 Chinese bedroom producers whose 2009 shipments will be the target of the next administrative review of antidumping duties.
The review occurs each year on the anniversary date of the 2005 antidumping order.
The companies listed will have their shipments audited to determine whether they warrant any change in the duties they were assigned on wood bedroom furniture shipments for calendar year 2009.
Many of these companies previously have been assigned a 7.24% Section A duty rate. The audit will determine to what extent the pricing on these products warrants a higher or lower duty rate.
Any increase or decrease in the rates would be paid by or refunded to the importers of record from these factories. The DOC said it intends to issue the final results of the review no later than Jan. 31, 2011.
For a list of the companies, see this story on www.furnituretoday.com.
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