Commerce Fixes Typo in Vietnam Fiber Products Trade Notice
Published Date: 6/11/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Commerce Department found that some fiber products from Vietnam might be sold in the U.S. for less than fair value, which could mean extra duties soon. They fixed a small mistake in the product codes to keep things clear. This affects importers and sellers, and the final decision is taking a bit longer, so watch for updates!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Preliminary Finding May Lead to Duties
On May 12, 2025, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a preliminary determination that some thermoformed molded fiber products from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam may be sold in the U.S. at less than fair value. If upheld, this finding could lead to additional antidumping duties on those imported products, increasing costs for importers and sellers of the covered items.
Final Decision Delayed; Provisional Measures Extended
The notice includes a postponement of the final determination and an extension of provisional measures in this investigation of molded fiber products from Vietnam. That means provisional duties or other temporary restrictions tied to the investigation may remain in place longer, prolonging uncertainty and compliance or cost obligations for affected importers and sellers.
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