2025-14724NoticeWallet

Pool Chemical Tariffs Stick: China Duties Extended for Fair Play

Published Date: 8/4/2025

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Summary

The U.S. government decided to keep extra taxes on chlorinated isocyanurates imported from China because stopping them could let unfair subsidies sneak back in. This means importers from China will still pay these duties, helping protect U.S. businesses. The decision keeps things steady and fair, with no changes to the current tax rates or timing.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Importers Keep Paying China Duties

The countervailing duty (CVD) order on chlorinated isocyanurates imported from the People's Republic of China remains in place. That means importers who bring these chemicals from China will continue to pay the extra duties assessed under that CVD order.

U.S. Producers Remain Protected

Commerce found that removing the CVD order would likely let countervailable subsidies recur. This decision keeps protections in place to prevent subsidized imports from disadvantaging U.S. businesses that make chlorinated isocyanurates.

No Change to Current Rates or Timing

The final decision keeps the existing duty rates and timing unchanged. The continuation maintains the current schedule and rates rather than altering when or how much duties are applied.

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8/4/2025

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