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AD Rates to Fall for Three China Wooden Bedroom Furniture Companies as CIT Sustains Redo

Antidumping duty cash deposit rates will fall for three exporters of wooden bedroom furniture from China (A-570-890), after the Court of International Trade sustained on Nov. 14 a Commerce Department redo of a 2009 administrative review. Commerce had originally set AD duty rates at 41.75% for mandatory respondent Dalian Huafeng, as well as non-individually reviewed separate rate companies Nanhai Baiyi and Dongguan Liaobushangdun.1 But after two CIT remands (see 12092102 and 13062702), Commerce lowered the AD rates for all three companies to 11.79%.

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(Home Meridian Int'l, Inc. v. U.S., Slip Op. 13-140, dated 11/14/13, Judge Restani)

1The full names of the companies affected by this court case are as follows:

  • Dalian Huafeng Furniture Co., Ltd./Dalian Huafeng Furniture Group Co., Ltd.
  • Nanhai Baiyi Woodwork Co. Ltd.
  • Dongguan Liaobushangdun Huada Furniture Factory, Great Rich (HK) Enterprise Co., Ltd.