DOC delays '07 duty results
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, November 2, 2008
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Commerce has delayed the release of preliminary results of the 2007 administrative review of furniture antidumping duties by 120 days.
The administrative review covers wood bedroom furniture shipments from China in 2007. The annual review allows the government to audit the shipments of Chinese wood bedroom producers originally assigned specific duty rates. Results of the audit will be used to adjust the rates for that year.
Preliminary results of that review originally were supposed to be released on Oct. 2. However, the DOC has determined it needs more time to analyze the review results, along with new shipper reviews for the same period.
Chinese manufacturers newly shipping wood bedroom furniture to the United States initially are assigned a 216% duty rate, and must show evidence in order to achieve a lower rate.
The new shipper and administrative review results are now due by Jan. 30.
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