Government Speeds Up Review of Chinese Iron Pipe Fittings Tariffs
Published Date: 3/7/2025
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Summary
The government is quickly checking if stopping extra taxes on malleable iron pipe fittings from China would hurt U.S. businesses again soon. This review affects importers, manufacturers, and buyers of these pipe fittings and could change costs or trade rules. The decision will come fast, so everyone involved should stay alert for updates and possible changes.
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1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Expedited five-year review of China duties
If you import, manufacture, or buy malleable iron pipe fittings from China, the U.S. International Trade Commission has scheduled an expedited five-year review under the Tariff Act of 1930 to decide whether to revoke the antidumping duty order. That review could lead to changes in trade rules or costs for importers, manufacturers, and buyers. Affected parties should watch for updates during the expedited process.
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