2025-13323Notice

China's Torsion Springs Face Fast-Track U.S. Duty Hammer

Published Date: 7/16/2025

Notice

Summary

The U.S. says some Chinese companies selling overhead door springs might have caused serious problems for American businesses, so they're acting fast to protect local makers. This means extra taxes could hit those imports soon, making prices go up and giving U.S. companies a fairer chance. If you’re involved, now’s the time to speak up before the final decision!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Preliminary Finding: Critical Circumstances

The Department of Commerce preliminarily found that "critical circumstances" exist, in part, for imports of overhead door counterbalance torsion springs from certain producers and exporters in the People’s Republic of China. The notice says extra taxes could hit those imports soon, which may raise prices for buyers while giving U.S. companies a fairer chance to compete.

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7/16/2025

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