Monday, December 13, 2010
Board of Trade asked the United States continue to levy anti-dumping on Chinese Furniture duty.
<p> U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Administration (International Trade Administration, ITA) asked the U.S. Government to continue on Chinese wooden bedroom furniture anti-dumping duties. .</ P> <p> Board of Foreign Trade that, if you stop anti-dumping duties, in order to sell below market value will continue dumping of furniture, so it made the request. .</ P ><!-- Adsunion AD Code Begin Here. AD Place: pl-84-fubiao -> <P> <P> <! - Adsunion AD Code End Here. AD Place: pl-84-fubiao- .-> <p> requirements involved in anti-dumping orders from the trade between the 2003-2004 survey. .Survey wooden furniture imported from China below the normal market value of products to sell on the United States caused damage to furniture manufacturers, and that this is a violation of international trade rules. .</ P> <p> Board of Trade of this requirement has been incorporated into the official record and in the International Trade Commission (International Trade Commission, ITC) that the anti-dumping review of 5-year period were evaluated. .The review of the "sunset review" is to impose anti-dumping duty for 5 years when the review of behavior. .On Chinese wooden bedroom furniture anti-dumping duty was December 27, 2004 started imposed. .</ P> <p> Since December 30 last year failed to get enough from the relevant parties to respond, Board of Foreign Trade has opened a review of his earlier. .Stakeholders to continue the current anti-dumping duties requires the voice is very strong. .</ P> <p> In a recently released statement, the Board of Foreign Trade said that once the anti-dumping duties to be canceled, dumping is likely to happen again. .Board of Foreign Trade has also issued a list, detailing the various producers in China are subject to different tax rates, from 0.83% to the general rate of 198.09 percent in China. .</ P> <p> the tax records by Customs, the import and sell directly to importers paid. .</ P>.
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