Extra Taxes on Chinese Persulfates Remain to Shield American Businesses
Published Date: 2/21/2025
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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 importers from China will still pay these duties, helping protect U.S. companies from unfair pricing. The decision keeps things steady for now, so no changes in costs or rules are coming soon.
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Antidumping Duties Continued on Persulfates
The Department of Commerce is continuing the antidumping duty order on persulfates from the People’s Republic of China. If you import persulfates from China, you will continue to pay antidumping duties on those imports. Commerce and the ITC found that revoking the order would likely lead to continued dumping and material injury to a U.S. industry.
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