2026-05005NoticeWallet

China's Steel Fences Get Taxed: U.S. Shields Domestic Makers

Published Date: 3/16/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce found that Chinese companies making temporary steel fencing got unfair government help, so they’re adding extra taxes to level the playing field. This affects importers and sellers of these fences starting March 16, 2026, and means prices might go up a bit. The move aims to protect U.S. businesses from cheap, subsidized imports during 2024.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Countervailing Duties Imposed on Imports

The Department of Commerce found countervailable subsidies for temporary steel fencing from China and announced estimated ad valorem duty rates for the period January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. The rates are: Hebei Minmetals Co., Ltd. 49.19%; Shijiazhuang SD Company Ltd. and six other named companies 178.97% (rates based on facts available with adverse inferences); and an All-Others rate of 49.19%. The determination is applicable March 16, 2026.

Retroactive Suspensions, Cash Deposits, and Critical Dates

Commerce instructed U.S. Customs and Border Protection to collect cash deposits and suspend liquidation for entries of subject merchandise entered or withdrawn for consumption on or after June 20, 2025. Commerce also found critical circumstances for Shijiazhuang SD and will direct CBP to suspend liquidation for entries from Shijiazhuang SD entered or withdrawn on or after March 22, 2025 (90 days prior to the Preliminary Determination). Commerce will terminate the retroactive suspension and release any cash deposits required prior to June 20, 2025 for Hebei Minmetals and all other producers/exporters that enter under the all-others rate.

Likely Price Increases for Buyers

Commerce stated that adding countervailing duties to Chinese temporary steel fencing may cause prices to rise for importers and sellers, starting with the determination effective March 16, 2026. The notice explains the move aims to protect U.S. businesses from cheap, subsidized imports during 2024.

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