Antidumping Duties on Chinese Persulfates Extended for US Protection
Published Date: 2/20/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is keeping extra taxes on persulfates imported from China because stopping them could hurt American businesses. This means companies importing these chemicals will still pay these duties to keep things fair. The decision helps protect U.S. industries from unfair pricing and will stay in effect for now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Antidumping Duties Stay in Place
If you import persulfates from the People’s Republic of China, you will continue to pay antidumping duties on those imports because the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission found that ending the order would likely lead to dumping. The AD order is being continued to address the risk of material injury to a U.S. industry.
U.S. Industry Protected from Dumping
If you produce or sell persulfates in the United States, this decision keeps protection against imports sold at unfairly low prices because Commerce and the ITC found that removing the order would likely cause dumping and material injury. The continuation is intended to help protect U.S. industry from those unfair pricing practices.
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