The influence of the U.S. Department of Commerce on the antidumping investigation of wooden cabinets, dressers and their components imported from China.
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on October 3 a preliminary ruling on anti-dumping investigations on wooden cabinets, dressing tables and components imported from China, deciding that Chinese exporters had dumped these products to the United States at a rate of 4.49% to 262.18%. The U.S. Department of Commerce has ruled that Chinese exporters will dump wooden cabinets to the U.S. market at a rate of 4.49% to 262.18%, and they will face anti-dumping duties of 28.7% to 251.6% because these products are in the U.S. market at a lower than fair price. Sales.
Because most of the cabinet's raw material cabinets are made of plywood, the US Department of Commerce's investigation of cabinets will have a negative impact on domestic sales of plywood.