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America Declares War on Cheap Chinese Windows

Published Date: 1/8/2025

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Summary

The U.S. is starting investigations into whether float glass from China and Malaysia is being sold unfairly cheap, which could lead to extra taxes on these imports. This affects companies importing float glass and could change prices starting December 31, 2024. U.S. glass makers like Vitro Flat Glass pushed for this to protect their business from unfair competition.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.

Very High Estimated Dumping Margins

The petition includes estimated dumping margins for float glass of 181.54 to 311.81 percent for China and 66.24 to 1180.00 percent for Malaysia. These estimated margins are the figures Commerce cited in initiating the investigations.

Antidumping Investigations Launched

The Department of Commerce has initiated antidumping (less-than-fair-value) investigations into float glass from the People’s Republic of China and Malaysia. The initiation is applicable December 31, 2024, and the investigations involve U.S. import data, named foreign producers, and opportunities for parties to submit comments and information.

Domestic Producers Secured Investigation Support

Vitro Flat Glass, LLC and Vitro Meadville Flat Glass, LLC filed the antidumping and countervailing duty petitions and Commerce determined they filed on behalf of the domestic industry. Commerce found that petition supporters account for at least 25 percent of domestic production and more than 50 percent of production among responding firms.

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Key Dates

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12/31/2024
1/8/2025

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