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On February 24, US Eastern Time, the US Department of Commerce announced the final ruling rate for anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations on wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets from China: the highest anti-dumping duty is 262.
18%, the cash deposit interest rate is 251.
64%, and the countervailing duty is the highest.
293.
45%.
Anti-dumping tax The anti-dumping tax is based on the US Department of Commerce’s final anti-dumping tax rate for wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets in China: Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Dalian Meisen Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, and Rizhao Fukai Wood Co.
, Ltd.
are compulsory responding enterprises , The final anti-dumping tax rates were 4.
37%, 262.
18%, and 101.
46%, respectively, and the cash deposit interest rates were 0%, 251.
64%, and 90.
92%.
The final anti-dumping tax rate for enterprises that are eligible for a separate tax rate is 48.
5%, and the interest rate for cash deposits is 37.
96%; the final anti-dumping tax rate for Chinese enterprises that are not eligible for a separate tax rate is 262.
18%, and the interest rate for cash deposits is 251.
64%.
, Countervailing tax Countervailing tax According to the results of the final anti-subsidy tax rate of U.
S.
wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinet products: Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Dalian Meisen Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Rizhao Fukai Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Henan Ai Dijia Furniture Co.
, Ltd.
and Dulwich International Trade Co.
, Ltd.
are compulsory enterprises responding to the suit.
The final anti-dumping tax rates are 13.
33%, 18.
27%, 31.
18%, 293.
45%, and 293.
45%, respectively, and the final anti-subsidy tax rate of other enterprises is 20.
93%.
The U.
S.
International Trade Commission (ITC) will make a final injury decision on April 6 to determine whether U.
S.
manufacturers have been injured by imported Chinese products.
Once confirmed, the Ministry of Commerce will issue an advertising order.
If the Ministry of Commerce makes a final negative ruling on dumping, or ITC makes a final negative ruling on the damage, the investigation will be terminated and no order will be issued.
Event Review Event Review On March 6, 2019, the American Kitchen Cabinet Alliance (Am er i can Kitchen CaBinet Alliance) filed a complaint requesting the Federal Department of Commerce and the U.
S.
International Trade Commission to conduct a double-reverse investigation of the above-mentioned imported products from China, on the grounds that Chinese product manufacturers received illegal subsidies from the government and constituted dumping in the U.
S.
market at unfair prices.
The loss to similar manufacturing industries in the United States is between 2 billion and 4 billion U.
S.
dollars.
On March 27, 2019, the U.
S.
Department of Commerce announced that it had initiated anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations against Chinese imports of wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets to determine whether the above-mentioned products were dumped in the U.
S.
market.
On August 6, 2019, the U.
S.
Department of Commerce initially ruled and announced that it would impose countervailing duties on imports of US$4.
4 billion (approximately 31 billion yuan) of Chinese cabinets, with a tax rate of up to 229.
24%.
The U.
S.
Customs and Border Protection is required to collect cash deposits from Chinese importers of wooden cabinets and dressing tables based on a determined subsidy rate.
In early October 2019, the U.
S.
Department of Commerce announced the preliminary ruling results of an anti-dumping investigation against China's cabinets and bathroom cabinet products.
The American Cabinet Alliance claimed that from January 2016 to January 2018, the U.
S.
imports of wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets from China increased by 19.
9%, and the amount of cabinets and bathroom cabinets imported from China accounted for 50% of the total import value.
, The low-price sales of Chinese cabinets caused the US cabinet industry to lose US$116 million between 2016 and 2018.
This is one of the largest trade cases brought by the United States against China in history.
18%, the cash deposit interest rate is 251.
64%, and the countervailing duty is the highest.
293.
45%.
Anti-dumping tax The anti-dumping tax is based on the US Department of Commerce’s final anti-dumping tax rate for wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets in China: Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Dalian Meisen Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, and Rizhao Fukai Wood Co.
, Ltd.
are compulsory responding enterprises , The final anti-dumping tax rates were 4.
37%, 262.
18%, and 101.
46%, respectively, and the cash deposit interest rates were 0%, 251.
64%, and 90.
92%.
The final anti-dumping tax rate for enterprises that are eligible for a separate tax rate is 48.
5%, and the interest rate for cash deposits is 37.
96%; the final anti-dumping tax rate for Chinese enterprises that are not eligible for a separate tax rate is 262.
18%, and the interest rate for cash deposits is 251.
64%.
, Countervailing tax Countervailing tax According to the results of the final anti-subsidy tax rate of U.
S.
wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinet products: Jiangsu Hongjia Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Dalian Meisen Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Rizhao Fukai Wood Co.
, Ltd.
, Henan Ai Dijia Furniture Co.
, Ltd.
and Dulwich International Trade Co.
, Ltd.
are compulsory enterprises responding to the suit.
The final anti-dumping tax rates are 13.
33%, 18.
27%, 31.
18%, 293.
45%, and 293.
45%, respectively, and the final anti-subsidy tax rate of other enterprises is 20.
93%.
The U.
S.
International Trade Commission (ITC) will make a final injury decision on April 6 to determine whether U.
S.
manufacturers have been injured by imported Chinese products.
Once confirmed, the Ministry of Commerce will issue an advertising order.
If the Ministry of Commerce makes a final negative ruling on dumping, or ITC makes a final negative ruling on the damage, the investigation will be terminated and no order will be issued.
Event Review Event Review On March 6, 2019, the American Kitchen Cabinet Alliance (Am er i can Kitchen CaBinet Alliance) filed a complaint requesting the Federal Department of Commerce and the U.
S.
International Trade Commission to conduct a double-reverse investigation of the above-mentioned imported products from China, on the grounds that Chinese product manufacturers received illegal subsidies from the government and constituted dumping in the U.
S.
market at unfair prices.
The loss to similar manufacturing industries in the United States is between 2 billion and 4 billion U.
S.
dollars.
On March 27, 2019, the U.
S.
Department of Commerce announced that it had initiated anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations against Chinese imports of wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets to determine whether the above-mentioned products were dumped in the U.
S.
market.
On August 6, 2019, the U.
S.
Department of Commerce initially ruled and announced that it would impose countervailing duties on imports of US$4.
4 billion (approximately 31 billion yuan) of Chinese cabinets, with a tax rate of up to 229.
24%.
The U.
S.
Customs and Border Protection is required to collect cash deposits from Chinese importers of wooden cabinets and dressing tables based on a determined subsidy rate.
In early October 2019, the U.
S.
Department of Commerce announced the preliminary ruling results of an anti-dumping investigation against China's cabinets and bathroom cabinet products.
The American Cabinet Alliance claimed that from January 2016 to January 2018, the U.
S.
imports of wooden cabinets and bathroom cabinets from China increased by 19.
9%, and the amount of cabinets and bathroom cabinets imported from China accounted for 50% of the total import value.
, The low-price sales of Chinese cabinets caused the US cabinet industry to lose US$116 million between 2016 and 2018.
This is one of the largest trade cases brought by the United States against China in history.