Fast-Track Fees Proposed for Subsidized Indian Torsion Springs
Published Date: 7/29/2025
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Summary
The U.S. says imports of overhead door springs from India might be unfairly cheap and could hurt American businesses. Because of this, they’re taking quick action to possibly add extra costs (tariffs) on these springs starting sooner than usual. If you’re a buyer or seller of these springs, get ready for changes that could affect prices and timing.
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India door-spring imports may face tariffs
The U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily found that "critical circumstances" exist for imports of overhead door counterbalance torsion springs from India. Because of that finding, the government may take quick action to add extra import costs (tariffs) sooner than usual. If you buy or sell these springs, expect possible price increases and timing changes in shipments and costs.
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