2026-10110NoticeWallet

U.S. Delays Ruling on Cheap Canadian Trailers

Published Date: 5/20/2026

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Summary

The U.S. is delaying its first big decision on whether van-type trailers from Canada and Mexico are being sold unfairly cheap. This gives everyone more time to gather info and get things right, pushing the deadline from June 9 to a later date. Companies involved should stay tuned because this could affect import rules and prices soon.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Preliminary Decision Delayed to July 29, 2026

The Department of Commerce postponed the preliminary less‑than‑fair‑value determinations in the investigations of van‑type trailers from Canada and Mexico by 50 days, moving the deadline from June 9, 2026 to no later than July 29, 2026. The postponement follows a timely May 13, 2026 request from the petitioner, the American Trailer Manufacturers Coalition, to allow time for supplemental questionnaires and responses.

Final Determinations Still Set 75 Days After Preliminary

Commerce stated that the deadline for final determinations will remain 75 days after the preliminary determinations, meaning the final decision timeline will shift in step with the new preliminary deadline unless Commerce postpones it later. Stakeholders should expect the final determination date to be set based on the rescheduled preliminary decision.

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5/20/2026

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