Commerce Fixes Errors in China Golf Cart Import Duty Ruling
Published Date: 2/19/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce fixed some important mistakes in their early decision to add extra taxes on certain low speed personal transportation vehicles from China. This change affects Chinese exporters and U.S. buyers by adjusting the duties they’ll pay. Expect updated rules and possible cost changes soon as the investigation moves forward.
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Duty Adjustment on China-made LSPTVs
The Department of Commerce corrected ministerial errors in its preliminary countervailing duty decision for certain low speed personal transportation vehicles (LSPTVs) from the People’s Republic of China. This amendment changes the preliminary duties that Chinese exporters face and that U.S. buyers may pay as the investigation moves forward.
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