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Countervailing Duties Retained on Chinese Kitchen Shelving Imports

Published Date: 3/12/2026

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Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep extra taxes (countervailing duties) on kitchen appliance shelving and racks imported from China because removing them could let unfair government subsidies continue. This affects Chinese exporters and U.S. manufacturers who want a level playing field. These duties stay in place starting March 12, 2026, helping protect American businesses from unfair competition.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Countervailing Duties Continue on Imports

If you import kitchen appliance shelving and racks from China, countervailing duties remain in place starting March 12, 2026. Commerce found that revoking the order would likely allow countervailable subsidies to continue, so extra taxes will continue to apply to imports.

Domestic Manufacturers Protected from Subsidized Imports

If you are a U.S. manufacturer of kitchen appliance shelving and racks, Commerce kept countervailing duties in place to help protect you from unfairly subsidized competition. The decision is effective March 12, 2026 and is intended to prevent continuation or recurrence of countervailable subsidies.

Named Exporter Duty Rates Specified

Specific net countervailable subsidy rates apply to named Chinese producers, effective March 12, 2026: Asber Enterprises Co., Ltd. — 175.03%; Changzhou Yixiong Metal Products Co., Ltd. — 154.12%; Foshan Winleader Metal Products Co., Ltd. — 154.12%; Kingsun Enterprises Group Co., Ltd. — 154.12%; Yuyao Hanjun Metal Work Co./Yuyao Hanjun Metal Products Co., Ltd. — 154.12%; Zhongshan Iwatani Co., Ltd. — 154.12%; Guangdong Wire King Co., Ltd. (formerly Foshan Shunde Wireking Housewares & Hardware) — 19.13%; All Others — 17.51%.

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3/12/2026

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