2025-07579Notice

Sunset Reviews Loom for Chinese Import Duties on Staples and More

Published Date: 5/1/2025

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Summary

Every five years, the U.S. checks if certain trade duties on products from China should continue or end. In June 2025, reviews will start for items like calcium hypochlorite, steel staples, and thermal paper to see if unfair trade practices are still happening. This affects importers, exporters, and businesses, with decisions that could impact prices and trade rules soon.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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June 2025 Sunset Reviews for China Imports

The Department of Commerce will start five-year "sunset" reviews in June 2025 for specific China imports. The listed proceedings include antidumping reviews for Calcium Hypochlorite (A-570-008, 2nd review), Collated Steel Staples (A-570-112, 1st review), Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide (A-570-919, 3rd review), and Lightweight Thermal Paper (A-570-920, 3rd review), and countervailing duty reviews for Lightweight Thermal Paper (C-570-921, 3rd review), Calcium Hypochlorite (C-570-009, 2nd review), and Collated Steel Staples (C-570-113, 1st review). These reviews will determine whether antidumping or countervailing duties remain in place, which may affect importers, exporters, and businesses that buy or sell these products.

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5/1/2025

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