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US Probes Keeping Tariffs on Chinese Lawn Groomers

Published Date: 7/1/2025

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Summary

The government is checking if the special taxes on tow-behind lawn groomers and their parts from China should stay or go. This review affects companies that make or sell these lawn tools and could impact prices or jobs. If you’re involved, you need to share your info soon to help decide what happens next.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Five-Year Review Could Change Duties, Prices, Jobs

The U.S. International Trade Commission has started a five-year review of the antidumping duty order on certain tow-behind lawn groomers and parts from China to decide whether those duties should stay in place. If the duties are kept or removed, companies that make or sell these lawn tools could see changes in product prices or in jobs tied to making and selling the tools. The Commission has asked interested parties to submit information to inform that decision.

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7/1/2025

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