2026-04122NoticeWallet

Mattress and Steel Taxes Face Sunset Check: Bureaucracy Watches Imports

Published Date: 3/2/2026

Notice

Summary

Every five years, the U.S. checks if certain import taxes on products like mattresses and steel from countries such as China, Cambodia, and Vietnam should continue. These reviews, starting in April 2026, decide if the taxes stop unfair pricing or subsidies and protect American businesses. If the taxes end, prices and competition could change, so companies and consumers should watch the deadlines closely.

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Five‑Year Reviews Start April 2026

Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission will initiate five‑year sunset reviews in April 2026 to decide whether existing antidumping or countervailing duty orders should remain in place. These reviews determine if import taxes continue to address dumping or subsidized imports and are intended to protect American businesses; if duties are revoked, prices and competition could change.

Specific Products and Countries Reviewed

The April 2026 sunset reviews will cover specific antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings for products such as mattresses (from Cambodia, China, Malaysia, Serbia, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam), boltless steel shelving, chassis and subassemblies, non‑refillable steel cylinders, prestressed concrete steel wire strand, and small vertical shaft engines mainly from China. Companies involved in producing, importing, or selling these listed products should monitor the reviews because outcomes may affect tariffs and market competition.

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3/2/2026

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