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Tariffs on Chinese Wood Mouldings Kept in Place

Published Date: 6/24/2026

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Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission decided to keep special duties on wood mouldings and millwork products from China because removing them could hurt American businesses. This means importers from China will still face extra costs, helping protect U.S. manufacturers. The decision was finalized on June 22, 2026, so these rules stay in place for now.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Importers Keep Paying China Duties

If you import wood mouldings and millwork products from China, you will continue to pay antidumping and countervailing duties. The U.S. International Trade Commission finalized this decision on June 22, 2026, so those extra duties remain in place for now.

U.S. Manufacturers Remain Protected

If you manufacture wood mouldings and millwork products in the United States, this decision keeps the antidumping and countervailing duty orders that protect U.S. producers from certain imports from China. The Commission determined on June 22, 2026 that removing the orders would likely lead to injury to the U.S. industry, so the orders stay in effect.

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Key Dates

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Published Date
6/22/2026
6/24/2026

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