US Keeps Tariffs on Chinese Persulfates to Shield Local Makers
Published Date: 2/13/2025
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission decided to keep the antidumping duty on persulfates imported from China because removing it could hurt American businesses soon. This means U.S. companies making persulfates stay protected from unfairly low-priced imports. The decision was finalized in February 2025 and affects importers and manufacturers by keeping extra costs on these Chinese products.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Importers Keep Paying Duties
The antidumping duty on persulfates imported from China remains in place after the U.S. International Trade Commission completed its review on February 10, 2025. If you import persulfates from China, you will continue to face the extra antidumping duties on those products.
U.S. Persulfate Producers Protected
U.S. companies that make persulfates remain protected from low-priced imports because the Commission found on February 10, 2025 that removing the antidumping order would likely cause injury. This protection keeps competitive relief for domestic persulfate manufacturers.
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