US Slaps Duties on Cheap Chinese Rust Preventers
Published Date: 6/6/2025
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Summary
The U.S. checked if certain corrosion inhibitors from China were sold too cheaply between March 2023 and February 2024. They found that some Chinese companies did sell below fair prices, so new duties (extra taxes) will apply to those imports. This means importers need to watch for updated costs and deadlines soon!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Antidumping Duties on Chinese Imports
The Department of Commerce found that some companies in the People’s Republic of China sold certain corrosion inhibitors at less than normal value during March 1, 2023 through February 29, 2024. As a result, antidumping duties (extra import taxes) will apply to those subject imports from China that were identified in this review.
Importers Must Monitor New Costs and Deadlines
Importers of the subject corrosion inhibitors should watch for updated duties, costs, and administrative deadlines following the final results covering March 1, 2023 through February 29, 2024. You may need to adjust pricing, budgets, or compliance steps once Commerce issues the specific duty rates and any filing or payment dates.
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