2025-09455NoticeWallet

More Taxes on Korean and Taiwanese Resins for Fair Play

Published Date: 5/27/2025

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Summary

The U.S. is putting special taxes on certain epoxy resins imported from South Korea and Taiwan to keep things fair for American businesses. They also fixed a small mistake in the Taiwan epoxy resin ruling. These changes mean importers will need to pay extra duties starting now, helping protect U.S. companies from unfair pricing.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Importers Face New Duties

The U.S. Department of Commerce issued countervailing duty orders on certain epoxy resins from the Republic of Korea and Taiwan. If you import these epoxy resins, you will need to pay extra duties starting now.

U.S. Resin Makers Protected

The countervailing duty orders are intended to protect U.S. companies from unfair pricing for certain epoxy resins imported from Korea and Taiwan. This action aims to help U.S. resin producers compete more fairly against those imports.

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5/27/2025

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