United States International Trade Commission (ITC) will start the Chinese wooden bedroom furniture anti-dumping cases "sunset review."
The review comes as the U.S. imports of wooden bedroom furniture began to levy tariffs on the fifth anniversary of the end, before the Act was January 4, 2005 entered into force.
At the last review, the U.S. authorities to identify low-cost Chinese-made wood bedroom furniture in the form of increasing unemployment will be caused by damage to its domestic industry. The review will determine whether these risks still exist, to determine whether the elimination of tariff sanctions.
Like the previous review, the process will focus on local producers and importers to collect their opinions. The process involved stakeholders must be December 31 to respond to the International Trade Commission. These views are applicable to the assessment by the International Trade Commission on February 16 to make.
These views will determine the degree of feedback to examine fully the rapid manner. Industry sources said a full review of the general will spend nearly a year to complete.
Tuesday, the Federal Gazette has an overview of the review process and detailed notice.
The various stakeholders may also contact the United States International Trade Commission MaryMesser (202) 205-3193 to obtain information on this review for more information.
Name explanation: The so-called "sunset review" means the collection of anti-dumping duty on the expiry of five years to conduct the administrative review, also known as the expiry review. "Sunset review" will determine the anti-dumping is to continue in force, extension and raise taxes, or to terminate. Therefore, actively involved in anti-dumping "sunset review" is the corporate and product return to foreign markets, an important means to break the key turning point in the anti-dumping ruling.