US Postpones China Erythritol Dumping Decision Again
Published Date: 5/7/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is taking more time to decide if erythritol from China is being sold unfairly cheap. This delay helps make sure the investigation is super accurate and fair. Companies importing or selling erythritol should expect the decision to come later than planned, which could affect duties and prices.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.
Preliminary Ruling Delayed to July 11, 2025
Commerce postponed the preliminary antidumping determination on erythritol from the People’s Republic of China by 50 days from the original May 22, 2025 deadline to no later than July 11, 2025, moving the decision from the 140-day statutory window toward the 190-day limit to allow more time to collect and analyze information. Companies that import or sell erythritol should expect the decision later than planned, which could affect duties and prices.
Final Determination Timing Remains Tied to Preliminary
Commerce stated that the deadline for the final determination will continue to be 75 days after the date of the preliminary determination, unless postponed later. Because the preliminary determination is now no later than July 11, 2025, the final determination timeline will be set relative to that preliminary date.
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