U.S. Delays Probe into Cheap Chassis Imports
Published Date: 7/18/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is delaying its first big decision on whether certain vehicle parts from Mexico, Thailand, and Vietnam are being sold unfairly cheap. This means more time to dig into the details before any trade penalties or tariffs kick in. If you’re a business involved, expect the new decision by late September 2025, giving everyone a bit more breathing room.
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Preliminary Decision Delayed to Sept 24, 2025
Commerce postponed the preliminary less‑than‑fair‑value determinations in investigations of certain chassis from Mexico, Thailand, and Vietnam by 50 days — from the original August 5, 2025 deadline to no later than September 24, 2025. The petitioner (U.S. Chassis Manufacturers Coalition) requested the postponement on July 8, 2025 to allow time for supplemental questionnaires and responses because Commerce found the cases unusually complex.
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