Preliminary Ruling: Zhejiang Tianyi Gets Zero Duty
09/03/2010 12:00
The U.S. Department of Commerce has made a preliminary ruling that Chinese manufacturer Zhejiang Tianyi will pay no duties on wood bedroom furniture it shipped to the U.S. market during the first half of 2009.
Such reviews are follow-ups to an antidumping rule in effect on subject merchandise from China.
DOC will issue a final ruling on the new shipper review of Zhejiang Tianyi bedroom shipments for the period near the end of May.
For a full text of the preliminary ruling, click here to see the Federal Register entry.
Rise Furniture, another Chinese manufacturer under investigation in the original new shipper review, had "withdrawn" its "request" for a new shipper review, according to the register entry.
March 3, 2010
Source: www.hfbusiness.com
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