China's Aluminum Cables: U.S. Duties Renewed in Trade Standoff
Published Date: 3/11/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce reviewed the antidumping duties on aluminum wire and cable from China and decided to keep them in place. This means companies importing these products will still pay extra fees to prevent unfair pricing. The decision helps protect U.S. businesses from cheap imports that could hurt them.
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Antidumping Duties Continue on Chinese Aluminum Wire
If your company imports aluminum wire and cable from the People's Republic of China, the antidumping duties on those products will remain in place and your imports will continue to incur extra fees. The Department of Commerce found that revoking the antidumping duty order would likely lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping at the dumping margins identified in the "Final Results of Sunset Review" section of this notice.
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